1965
DOI: 10.1093/leobaeck/10.1.188
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Jews in the German Metal Trade

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“…As in the case of Hamburg, they already owned a refining plant in Antwerp. 38 Their new Belgian copper refinery was opened at Hoboken in 1912. 39 Technology transfer through the Merton network had created a strong position for the family by the time the First World War broke out.…”
Section: Technology and The Networkmentioning
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“…As in the case of Hamburg, they already owned a refining plant in Antwerp. 38 Their new Belgian copper refinery was opened at Hoboken in 1912. 39 Technology transfer through the Merton network had created a strong position for the family by the time the First World War broke out.…”
Section: Technology and The Networkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They had arrived in Australia in 1896, and their Australian Metal Company had invested in many of the businesses working to perfect the zinc concentrates. 48 The zinc concentrates were shipped to Merton-owned processors in Europe. The concentrates were treated by roasting followed by distillation in retorts, a method long established in the European zinc industry.…”
Section: The Impact Of Warmentioning
confidence: 99%