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Albert Ballin

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The biography traces a Hamburg-born shipping executive's rise from early port-life influences to leadership of a major passenger line, detailing commercial strategies, fleet expansion, and technical reorganization. It examines his role in promoting international economic cooperation, his political interventions and relations with national authorities, and his ultimately unsuccessful efforts to prevent national disintegration during wartime. The author draws on company records, personal papers, and eyewitness testimony to reconstruct events and motivations. The work also profiles his personal traits, managerial aesthetics, and public legacy, and includes annotated documents and an index.

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Bernhard Huldermann

Bernhard Huldermann was a writer known for his biographical work on notable figures. His most recognized book, "Albert Ballin," delves into the life of the influential German shipping magnate who played a significant role in the development of transatlantic passenger shipping. Through his writing, Huldermann contributes to the understanding of historical figures and their impact on society, offering readers insights into the complexities of their lives and the eras in which they lived.

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