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  1. Julius Madritsch (4 August 1906 – 11 June 1984) was a Viennese Austrian businessman who helped to save the lives of Jews during the Holocaust. Biography.

    • 11 June 1984 (aged 77)
    • Industrialist
  2. Julius Madritsch is the owner of a very profitable factory at the Płaszów concentration camp, but like Oskar Schindler, he treats his Jewish prisoners humanely. With the help of his manager, Raimund Titsch, Madritsch smuggles extra bread in to his prisoners to make sure they are properly nourished. Although Madritsch attends parties at camp ...

  3. Mar 10, 2024 · Julius Madritsch was born on January 4, 1906 in Vienna. In that city he followed training in textile production. From the end of 1938, he worked as an independent textile producer and textile wholesaler. On March 13, 1938, Germany annexed his motherland during the so-called Anschluss (connection).

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  5. After the occupation of Poland, Julius Madritsch took over the management of two textile factories in the vicinity of the Krakow ghetto that had been confiscated from their original owner by the Germans. During the war some 2,000 Jewish workers were employed in these factories. Madritsch used his position to help the Jewish laborers there. Together with factory manager Raimund Titsch, he did ...

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  6. Julius Madritsch (* 4. August 1906 in Wien; † 11. Juni 1984 ebenda) war ein österreichischer Judenretter, der 1964 von Yad Vashem als „ Gerechter unter den Völkern “ ausgezeichnet wurde. [1] Madritsch wurde 1940 zur deutschen Wehrmacht einberufen. Er war ausgebildeter Textilkaufmann und wurde als Treuhandverwalter zweier jüdischer ...

  7. Madritsch, Julius Titsch, Raimund Vienna-born Julius Madritsch was an expe

  8. Julius Madritsch wwar ausgebildeter Textilkaufmann. Über seinen persönlichen Lebensweg bis 1940 und nach 1945 konnten keine Angaben eruiert werden. 1940 wurde er zur deutschen Wehrmacht einberufen und fungierte im besetzten Polen (im sogenannten Generalgouvernement) als Verwalter zweier Textilfabriken in der Nähe des Krakauer Ghettos, die ...

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