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  1. In 1948, Zimdin formalized his efforts with the establishment of the William Zimdin Foundation. Dezso Karczag, a Hungarian Jewish immigrant, assumed management of the foundation following Zimdin's death in 1951. Karczag changed the organization's name to Direct Relief Foundation in 1957.

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    William Zimdins obituary, Associated Press, March 6, 1951. After Zimdins death in 1951, Dezso (Dennis) Karczag, a Hungarian immigrant and Zimdins close business associate, assumed management of the organization.

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  4. Wilhelm Julius Arthur Zimdin (born December 21, 1880 in Estonia , † March 4, 1951 in Santa Barbara , California ) was an Estonian international financier, real estate trader, hotel and casino owner. Hotel Panhans and Hotel Erzherzog Johann around 1905. Zimdin's first major international deals took place in 1920 and involved trade between the ...

  5. William Zimdin. Birth. 21 Dec 1880. Death. 4 Mar 1951 (aged 70) Burial. Elsinore Valley Cemetery. Lake Elsinore, Riverside County, California, USA Add to Map. Plot.

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  6. Mar 14, 2023 · William Zimdin in California Deaths, 1940 - 1997. William D. Zimdin in Evening Star - Mar 13 1951. Wilhelm Julius Arthur Zimdin in Famous People Throughout History. William Zimdin in California, County Marriages, 1850-1952. view all. Immediate Family. Hedwiga Regenhart (Zimdin) ex-wife. Elisabeth Zimdin (Pingerra?) wife. Alide Caroline Marie Zimdin

  7. Direct Relief was founded by William Zimdin, an international financier, real estate mogul, and philanthropist who made Santa Barbara his home from 1945 to 1951, the last years of his life. Zimdin, an Estonian immigrant, became one of the world's wealthiest men, then was twice forced to flee his home to escape political tyranny.

  8. These efforts served as the cornerstone for the William Zimdin Foundation, established on August 23, 1948 as a California not-for-profit corporation. "After Zimdin’s death in 1951, Dezso (Dennis) Karczag, a Hungarian immigrant and close business associate of Zimdin assumed management of the organization.

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