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Henri Wilhelm August Deterding, KBE (19 April 1866 – 4 February 1939) was one of the first executives of the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company and was its general manager for 36 years, from 1900 to 1936, and was also chairman of the combined Royal Dutch/Shell oil company. He succeeded the founder of Royal Dutch, Jean Baptiste August Kessler, when he died, and made Royal Dutch Shell a competitor to John D. Rockefeller's
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and one of the world's largest petroleum companies. In 1920, Deterding was made an honorary
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, for services to Anglo-Dutch relations and for his work in supplying the Allies with petroleum during the First World War. Deterding was a bitter enemy of the Soviet Union and helped thousands of White Russian exiles.


Early life

Born in Amsterdam in 1866, the fourth child in a family of five, Deterding was the son of Philip Jacob Deterding, a merchant navy master mariner, and Catherina Adolphina Geertruida ( Kayser). Philip Deterding died in 1870, leaving the family in straitened circumstances. However, Henri was educated up to the age of sixteen at the Higher Citizens' School in Amsterdam.The Times: Sir Henri Deterding Obituary
dated 6 February 1939


Career

After leaving school, Deterding took a clerical position in the Twentsche Bank, where he developed a remarkable aptitude for handling figures. To avoid the slow promotion of a banking career, he entered an examination for positions in the Netherlands Trading Society of the
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, gained first place, and was appointed to the company's Eastern staff. After some years with the firm, he began to work in the oil industry, which was then in its infancy. In May 1896, at the age of thirty, Deterding took a job with the Royal Dutch Oil Company, working with the managing director, J. B. A. Kessler. At the time, Royal Dutch was not a major company, still struggling to make good, and Deterding was instrumental in piloting it through many difficulties. Kessler died in March, 1900, leaving instructions, put in writing shortly before his death, that he wished Deterding to take over from him as general manager. Soon gaining the nickname of "the Napoleon of Oil", Deterding was responsible for developing the tanker fleet that enabled Royal Dutch to compete with the Shell company of Marcus Samuel. He led Royal Dutch to several major mergers and acquisitions, including the merger with Samuel's "Shell" Transport and Trading Company in 1907 and the purchase of Azerbaijan oil fields from the
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in 1911. In the last years of his life, Deterding was controversial when he became an admirer of the German Nazi Party. In 1936, he discussed with them the sale of a year's oil reserves on credit; the next year, he was forced to resign from the position of general manager, but remained a member of the company's board.


Personal life

In 1894, Deterding married firstly Catharina Neubronner, a Dutch woman, with whom he had two sons and a daughter. In 1924 he married secondly Lydia Pavlovna Koudoyaroff (1904–1980), a daughter of the White Russian General Paul Koudoyaroff, who had been the mistress of his rival Calouste Gulbenkian, and they had two daughters, including the socialite Olga Deterding. After that marriage ended in divorce, at the age of seventy Deterding married, lastly, to Charlotte Mina Knack, a German who had been a secretary in the company and from a prestigious coffee trading family from Hamburg. They had two children together, Louisa and Henriette. Henriette married renowned pianist and industrialist Kurt Leimer. During his second marriage, his
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was Buckhurst Park, Winkfield,
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, where Mrs Deterding continued to live with her two daughters after the divorce.Dutch Shell Head Dies in Holland
in '' San Antonio Express'', 5 February 1939.
The British newspaper the ''
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'' mistakenly published Deterding's obituary on 27 June 1924, and the news was copied by '' The New York Times'' under the heading "Henry Deterding dies at film show; Director General of the Royal Dutch Company Succumbs Suddenly in The Hague". However, on that day the Dutch envoy in London, René de Marees van Swinderen, said in a letter to the Dutch foreign minister, Herman Adriaan van Karnebeek:
"P.S. I could not resist sending also herewith the obituary in the ''Daily Mail'' dedicated to Deterding, who happily is very much alive."
Deterding was a steadfast enemy of the Soviet Union, caused largely by the nationalization of his properties in Azerbaijan. He was accused of conspiring against Soviet oil interests and even of printing counterfeit Soviet money. He became a target for Soviet press attacks and, particularly, of propaganda poems by the leading Soviet poet Vladimir Mayakovsky. In 1936, Deterding bought the manor of Dobbin, near Krakow am See, in Mecklenburg, Germany, and moved there neighboring then-director of Deutsche Bank, Emil Georg von Strauss with whom he was friends. He also had a property in Suvretta,
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, Switzerland, and was there when he died on 4 February 1939. His body was returned to Dobbin to be buried there,Royal Dutch Shell Nazi Secrets
at royaldutchshellplc.com
but, in 1968, it was moved again, to a grave in Liechtenstein, where his daughter Henriette resided with her husband and Deterding’s grandchildren.Angelika Schmiegelow-Powell, "Güstrow im Umbruch", Temmen, 2003; Deterding’s remains where moved to St.Moritz (Switzerland) in 2022 . It was Deterding’s wish to be buried at his estate in Germany, however what was initially meant to be a private funeral was hosted by the Nazi government to honor one of the NSDAP's most generous financiers, ardent anti-bolshevik and supporter of the Nazi-regime.. [see: https://codoh.com/library/document/demystification-of-the-birth-and-funding-of-the/en/, https://shellplc.website/2019/07/20/sir-henry-deterding-hitlers-paymaster/ and https://shellplc.website/2016/10/01/henri-deterding/, https://counter-currents.com/2011/07/demystification-of-the-birth-and-funding-of-the-nsdap-part-1/]


See also

* ''The Prize: The Epic Quest for Oil, Money, and Power'' * List of honorary British knights and dames


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