Jacques Kanitz

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Jacques Kanitz

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-1958

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  • He died at 93.
  • He never married and lived all his life in an apartment in a hotel in Switzerland.
  • He did not like his family except the Éles relatives whom he always helped.
  • He established the Rumanian petroleum industry for which he received Rumania’s
    highest honour. Steaua Romana
  • He had good contacts: When Gyorgy Éles (Apu’s brother in law) was taken to a
    concentration camp the manager of the Swiss Banking Corporation came
    personally to Rumania to get him out of detention. Gyorgy came back in a very
    short time, so his life was not in peril.
  • When Apu married, all their furniture (which was custom made) was bought with
    money gifted by him.

Footnote: https://fritzfamilyarchive.com/index.php/apus-family-history

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{geni:about_me} Jacques Kanitz represented the Weiss Manfred works in Switzerland
Over his long life he also was one of the founders of the Rumanian petroleum industry (Steaua Romana inc)
For his efforts he was honoured with Rumania's highest decoration the order Steaua Romina .By the resolution of the Ministerial Council of Hungary 19.1.1925 he was appointed Privy Councillor(Kormanyfotanacsos)
He helped his family as a "go between "organised Eles Gyorgy's release from Vapnyarka Transnistria see Recollections Leslie Fritz
Was generous with his gifts (wedding present to Leslie and Catherine Fritz custom made dining room furniture,food parcels to Eles/Fritz family after the iiww).
Helped various other family members See ref "An uncommon life by" Thomas Dekornfeld
He did not marry and died in Bern Switzerland

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