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   The Kuhn-Loeb and M. M. Warburg alliance

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How  the double marriage of Felix Warburg to Frieda Schiff and Paul Warburg to Nina Loeb, cemented an alliance between Kuhn-Loeb and M. M. Warburg , oldest bank in Europe


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Felix Warburg and Frieda Schiff had five children : a daughter Carola, who married Walter N. Rothschild of the Brooklyn department store family (and not directly related to the bankers), and four sons. The eldest son, Frederick Marcus Warburg, joined Kuhn, Loeb & Company in 1931, the only Warburg of his generation to do so. Despite provisions in their orthodox maternal grandfather's will,   ...

 

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