Diamanten, Dynamit und Diplomatie : : Die Lipperts. Hamburger Kaufleute in imperialer Zeit / / Henning Albrecht.
As Hamburg merchants, the Lipperts have successfully traded with South Africa since the 1850s. As donators they have earned their living in their hometown for decades. The family's ancestor, David Lippert, came to Hamburg from Mecklenburg in the early 1830s. His marriage gave him access to the...
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