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  1. May 23, 2012 · In 1933, she married Friedrich Mandl, a wealthy Jewish arms manufacturer 13 years her senior who converted to Catholicism so he could do business with Nazi industrialists and other fascist...

  2. May 26, 2020 · In addition, she was married to Friedrich Mandl, a rich ammunition manufacturer with connections to both Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany. Her time with Friedrich Mandl was bittersweet. While the romance quickly died and Mandl became very possessive of his young wife, Lamarr was often taken to meetings on scientific innovations in the military world.

  3. Jan 9, 2012 · Her (first) husband was Friedrich Mandl, an arms merchant based in Vienna who sold munitions and manufactured military aircraft. Mandl forbade her to continue acting -- in fact, he tried to buy...

  4. Aug 6, 2016 · the end of World War II, Fritz Mandl of Buenos Aires was one of the era's best-known mystery men. An invet- erate pursuer of glamor and show girls, Mandl, a multimillionaire, had bought into a small Hollywood company, Gloria Pictures, and was an in- vestor in the fledgling Argentine film industry.

  5. Sep 8, 2023 · Her husband, the fabulously rich Austrian industrialist Friedrich Mandl, 33, was not impressed. But then, neither was she when he went on to make weapons for the Nazis. She drugged her maid and...

  6. Austrian munitions dealer, Fritz Mandl, became one of Lamarr’s adoring fans when he saw her in the play Sissy. Lamarr and Mandl married in 1933 but it was short-lived. She once said, “I knew very soon that I could never be an actress while I was his wife … He was the absolute monarch in his marriage … I was like a doll.

  7. Of all improbable places, they stopped at the home of Sr. Federico (Fritz) Mandl, Austrian-born, Argentine-naturalized munitions magnate, arrested him "by order of the President," and whisked...

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