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Friedrich Alexander Maria Mandl colloquially Fritz Mandl (9 February 1900 – 8 September 1977) was an Austrian industrialist, armament manufacturer, private investor and prominent
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. He would be known as the King of Ammunition for leading the Hirtenberger ammunition concern. Mandl was closely associated with
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,
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as well as an opponent of Nazism. In the 1930s, he became an ally of Prince
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, then commander of the Austrian nationalist militia ("
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"), which he furnished with weapons and ammunition. He was once the richest Austrian.


Early life and education

Mandl was born 9 February 1900 in
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,
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, the older of two children, to Alexander Mandl (1861–1943), an armament manufacturer, and Maria Mandl (
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Mohr; 1873–1924). He had a younger sister, Renata Renée Ferro (
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Mandl; 1901–1985). His mother was
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, his father was
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. In 1910, the family converted fully to
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. He completed high school at the ''Piaristengymnasium'' in Krems. During
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, aged 18, he served one year as volunteer soldier, followed by chemistry studies.


Career

In 1921, the Hirtenberger Ammunition Factory, supplied Poland with military goods during the war against Soviet Russia, leading to the factory being set on fire by communist workers. Additionally, the factory faced challenges throughout the 1920s due to the ban on weapons exports stipulated by the
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. Mandl found ways to circumvent these obstacles. By 1924, he was managing the factory and became its general director in 1930. Later, he also became the owner of the ''Lichtenwörther Ammunition Factory'' and the ''Grünbach coal mines''. In 1928, Mandl represented the Hirtenberger Ammunition Factory as the Austrian partner in a joint venture in
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. The other partner was the large corporation
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, the second-largest German arms manufacturer after
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, represented by weapons engineer Hans Eltze. The Solothurn weapons factory was used as a cover for the export of German and Austrian weapons, particularly anti-tank and anti-aircraft guns, under a Swiss label. Mandl's empire stretched across several countries. He essentially had a monopoly on ammunition supplies to Italy. In Poland, he acquired a factory as compensation for the supplies provided during the Polish-Soviet War. He also owned an arms factory in Dordrecht, in southern Holland. In 1938, Mandl attempted to establish a munitions factory for the Portuguese War Ministry, but the pro-German lobby within the ministry opposed any agreement with the "Jew" Fritz Mandl and favored partnerships with German companies like Fritz Werner AG. The failure of this venture marked the slow decline of Mandl’s political ties with fascist regimes, which began to lean toward
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. Even his friend Mussolini could no longer be relied upon. His protege Starhemberg, too, showed no gratitude, publishing a memoir in which Mandl played no role. Despite these setbacks, Mandl continued to try to improve his relations with Nazi Germany. He claimed that his involvement in the Austrofascist militia was not directed against the German Anschluss but rather against the socialists. He also spread the story that he was the son of an extramarital affair between his mother and a Catholic bishop, and thus not Jewish. Ultimately, he called on the workers at the Hirtenberger Ammunition Factory to vote in favor of the Anschluss. Mandl's efforts to maintain his business empire from a safe distance in Switzerland led him to set up a Swiss company that acquired the assets of the Hirtenberger Ammunition Factory and Mandl’s personal holdings. The Nazis were unable to seize his assets without causing diplomatic issues with Switzerland. They negotiated with Mandl at the Dolder Grand in
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, securing his father's release from German detention and guaranteeing him a substantial monthly pension. Lamarr later wrote in '' Ecstasy and Me'', that both Italian dictator
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and German dictator
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attended Mandl's parties. However, Mandl had a personal quarrel with the Nazi minister
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which, as well as his Jewish descent, led to the expropriation of his property in Europe. After the
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of Austria by
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in March 1938, Mandl transferred as many of his assets as he could to Swiss ownership, resigned as director-general of the munitions company and fled to Switzerland. He was forced to sell his business for £170,000 and 1.24 million Sperrmark to the German Wilhelm Gustloff Stiftung. The remaining property was seized.


Political affairs

Mandl was also involved in political affairs, financing the
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militia, led by his friend
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. In 1935, he was elected to the Landtag of Lower Austria and became the chairman of the Lower Austrian Industrialists' Association. He used his close ties with
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and the Hungarian Horthy dictatorship to supply weapons to the Heimwehr. The infamous Hirtenberger Weapons Affair involved the smuggling of arms from Italy to Austria and Hungary in early 1933. Mandl became friends with German Major Waldemar Pabst, the chief of staff of the
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, who had been involved in the double murder of
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and
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and had participated in several coup attempts. Mandl and Eltze transferred the responsibility for the Solothurn arms factory to Pabst. In 1933, after the
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came to power in Germany, Eltze moved to Germany, then to Spain and Portugal. Mandl fled to Argentina in 1938 after the Anschluss, as he was considered a Jew by the Nazis. He and Eltze left Pabst in charge of the Solothurn factory.


Private life

In 1921, Mandl married firstly to Helene Hella Strauss (born 1899), aged only 21. They divorced after only six weeks. In 1933, he married secondly to, Hedwig "Hedy" Kiesler, when she was aged 18. She was an Austrian actress who had sparked controversy after her appearance in the infamous film '' Ecstasy'' (1933), in which she appeared nude for a few seconds and reportedly simulated sexual intercourse and orgasm. Mandl required her to convert to Catholicism, which she did at their wedding in the Vienna
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. (Both of Kiesler's parents were born Jewish, though her mother converted to Catholicism at some point.) Mandl is rumoured to have attempted to bring a halt to her acting career in Germany. He reportedly spent US$280,000 ($ in dollars) in an unsuccessful attempt to suppress the film ''Ecstasy'' by purchasing every existing print. In her autobiography, ''Ecstasy and Me'', Kiesler described Mandl as extremely controlling. She wrote that she escaped from him by disguising herself as a maid and fleeing to
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, where she obtained a divorce. Kiesler would later become known as
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and became a major star in
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. They had no children. In 1939, Mandl married thirdly to Herta Anna Wrany (born 1911), with whom he moved to Argentina in 1938. It was the first time had a true family life whilst following business interests in Argentina. There are two children from this marriage; * Anna "Puppe" Mandl * Fritz Mandl, Jr. They were divorced in 1951. Shortly after that he married Argentinian Gloria de Quaranta (
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Vinelli; 1922–1976). They were divorced in 1957. From this marriage he had another daughter: * Renée Mandl (1952–1976) His daughter and his ex-wife would die aboard Turkish Airlines Flight 452 which crashed near
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on 19 September 1976. Mandl's fifth and final marriage was to Monika Brücklmeier (born 1938), daughter of Eduard Brücklmeier, an accessory executed for his involvement in the
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to assassinate Hitler. They had another daughter: * Daughter (born 1968) In the mid-1940s, Mandl moved to
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and then to
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. He arrived in Argentina as a "refugee", with his
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automobile, a court of maintainers, and a ton of
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. He became a citizen and remarried in 1951. In Argentina, he opened factories and companies during
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. He served as an advisor to
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and attempted a new role as film producer. He founded a new airplane-manufacturing firm, ''Industria Metalúrgica y Plástica Argentina''. Mandl became a leading member of Argentina's social circles. He acquired a home in
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, a castle in Córdoba and a small hotel in
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. He worked closely with French designer Jean-Michel Frank, who was then artistic director of Comte S.A., which produced most of Mandl's furnishings.


Return to Austria

Mandl had to close his businesses in Argentina when Americans harassed him on suspicion of his being a Nazi. In 1955 after the fall of Peronism in Argentina, he left for Austria where he resumed running the
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-based factory he had inherited from his father.Fritz Hanauska: Heimatbuch der Marktgemeinde Hirtenberg. Marktgemeinde Hirtenberg, Hirtenberg 1980 He died in Vienna in 1977. After his death, a dispute broke out over his inheritance that took years to resolve.


References


General references

* Bill, Ramón. Waffenfabrik Solothurn. Schweizerische Präzision im Dienste der deutschen Rüstungsindustrie. In: Schriftenreihe des Kantonalen Museums Altes Zeughaus Solothurn, Heft 14. Solothurn, 2002 * Hug, Peter. Schweizer Rüstungsindustrie und Kriegsmaterialhandel zur Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. Unternehmensstrategien – Marktentwicklung – politische Überwachung. Zurich: Chronos Verlag, Band 11 der Publikationen der Unabhängigen Expertenkommission, 2002. * Kerekes, Lajos. Abenddämmerung einer Demokratie. Mussolini, Gömbös und die Heimwehr. Wien-Frankfurt-Zürich: Europa Verlag, 1966. * Louçã, António. Conspiradores e traficantes. Portugal no tráfico de armas e de divisas nos anos do nazismo. 1933–1945. Lisbon: Oficina do Livro, 2005. * Hanauska, Fritz. Heimatbuch der Marktgemeinde Hirtenberg. Marktgemeinde Hirtenberg, Hirtenberg 1980


External links


The Neutralization of Fritz Mandl: Notes on Wartime Journalism, the Arms Trade, and Anglo-American Rivalry in Argentina during World War II*
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