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  2. Susanne Klatten - Wikipedia

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    Susanne Hanna Ursula Klatten (née Quandt, born 28 April 1962) is a German billionaire heiress, the daughter of Herbert and Johanna Quandt. As of January 2022, her net worth was estimated at US$23.4 billion, and the richest woman in Germany and the 50th richest person in the world according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index .

  3. Johanna Quandt - Wikipedia

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    Police prevented an attempt to kidnap her and her daughter Susanne Klatten in 1978. [6] Johanna lived quietly in Bad Homburg . A programme by the German public broadcaster, ARD , in October 2007 described in detail the role of the Quandt family businesses during the Second World War.

  4. Klatten - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... move to sidebar hide. Klatten is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: ... Joanna Klatten (born 1985), French golfer ...

  5. Three arrested in blackmail attempt on BMW heiress ... - AOL

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald was right when he wrote that the rich are different. But sometimes, such as in the case of Susanne Klatten, Germany's richest woman, they are just plain dumber than average ...

  6. Silvia Quandt - Wikipedia

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    While her younger siblings Susanne Klatten and Stefan Quandt (from her father's third marriage) have fortunes estimated in the billions of dollars mostly from substantial large holdings in public companies such BMW, Altana and Varta, Silvia Quandt's fortune is more difficult to estimate as it is mainly controlled through private holding companies.

  7. Stefan Quandt - Wikipedia

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    On his father's death in 1982 Quandt inherited 17.4% of BMW, [4] the company his father had saved from bankruptcy in 1959. From further purchases he later owned 23.7% of the company. [1]

  8. Herbert Quandt - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Werner Quandt (22 June 1910 – 2 June 1982) was a German industrialist and member of the Nazi Party [1] credited with having saved BMW when it was at the point of bankruptcy [2] and made a huge profit in doing so.

  9. Bork tapes - Wikipedia

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    Robert Bork at the White House on October 9, 1987, shortly after the Washington City Paper published "The Bork Tapes". The Bork tapes were a series of 146 videotapes rented out by Robert Bork, then a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, from Potomac Video in Washington, D.C. [1] He had been nominated to the Supreme Court of the United States by ...