(1891 - 1944) |
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Sofia ("Onya") Dmitrievna Nabokov (1899 - 1982) |
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Nikolaus Fasolt |
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married 11 Aug 1945
bd. 21 Jul 1921, Berlin Studied languages and made his
Dr.phil. (PhD) in Slavic Literatures with a thesis on Alexander Blok criticism,
then became manager of Servais-Werke, a maker of ceramic tiles, a part
of the Wessel group where he eventually became C.E.O. In 1978 he briefly
succeeded H. M. Schleyer who had been killed by RAF terrorists as president of
BDI, the Federal Association of German Industry. After his retirement he
became one of the leading figures of the Stiftung Industrieforschung (Foundation
of Industrial Research), living in Bergen near München |
bd. 19 Apr 1913
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Children:
Constantin Fasolt, bd. 1951, Professor of Medieval and Early Modern European History at the University of Chicago Children: Nicholas and Catherine Fasolt, bd. 1984 (twins)
Natalie Fasolt, bd.
c.1952, historian, living in New York and Munich (?) |