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The Darmstädter und Nationalbank, in shorthand Danat-Bank or Danatbank, was a large German joint-stock bank.[1]

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  1. 20 relations: Aktiengesellschaft, Bank, Berlin, Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft, Bernhard Dernburg, Commerzbank, Darmstadt, Darmstädter Bank, Deflation, Deutsche Bank, Dresdner Bank, European banking crisis of 1931, Great Depression, Hjalmar Schacht, Jakob Goldschmidt, Johannes Kaempf, Nationalbank für Deutschland, Reichs-Kredit-Gesellschaft, Richard Witting, Schinkelplatz.

  2. 1931 disestablishments in Germany
  3. Banks established in 1922
  4. Defunct banks of Germany
  5. Dresdner Bank

Aktiengesellschaft

Aktiengesellschaft (abbreviated AG) is a German word for a corporation limited by share ownership (i.e., one which is owned by its shareholders) whose shares may be traded on a stock market.

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Bank

A bank is a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit while simultaneously making loans.

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Berlin

Berlin is the capital and largest city of Germany, both by area and by population.

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Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft

The Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft (BHG) was a significant German joint-stock bank, founded in 1856 in Berlin. Danat-Bank and Berliner Handels-Gesellschaft are Defunct banks of Germany.

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Bernhard Dernburg

Bernhard Dernburg (17 July 1865 – 14 October 1937) was a German liberal politician and banker.

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Commerzbank

The Commerzbank Aktiengesellschaft (shortly known as Commerzbank AG or Commerzbank) is a European banking institution headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany.

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Darmstadt

Darmstadt is a city in the state of Hesse in Germany, located in the southern part of the Rhine-Main-Area (Frankfurt Metropolitan Region).

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Darmstädter Bank

The Bank für Handel und Industrie in Darmstadt, often referred to as Darmstädter Bank, was a significant joint-stock bank in Germany, active from 1853 until its merger with Nationalbank für Deutschland to form Danat-Bank in 1922. Danat-Bank and Darmstädter Bank are Defunct banks of Germany and Dresdner Bank.

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Deflation

In economics, deflation is a decrease in the general price level of goods and services.

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Deutsche Bank

Deutsche Bank AG is a German multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, and dual-listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange.

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Dresdner Bank

Dresdner Bank AG was a German bank, founded in 1872 in Dresden, then headquartered in Berlin from 1884 to 1945 and in Frankfurt from 1963 onwards after a postwar hiatus. Danat-Bank and Dresdner Bank are Defunct banks of Germany.

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European banking crisis of 1931

The European banking crisis of 1931 was a major episode of financial instability that peaked with the collapse of several major banks in Austria and Germany, including Creditanstalt on, Landesbank der Rheinprovinz on, and Danat-Bank on.

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Great Depression

The Great Depression (19291939) was a severe global economic downturn that affected many countries across the world.

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Hjalmar Schacht

Hjalmar Schacht (born Horace Greeley Hjalmar Schacht; 22 January 1877 – 3 June 1970) was a German economist, banker, politician, and co-founder of the German Democratic Party.

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Jakob Goldschmidt

Jakob Goldschmidt (also Jacob Goldschmidt; born 31 December 1882 in Eldagsen; died 23 September 1955 in New York) was a German-Jewish banker.

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Johannes Kaempf

Johannes Kaempf (February 18, 1842 in Neuruppin – May 25, 1918 in Berlin) was a German liberal politician and banker.

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Nationalbank für Deutschland

The Nationalbank für Deutschland was a significant joint-stock bank in Germany, founded in 1881 and merged in 1922 with Darmstädter Bank to form Darmstädter und Nationalbank, in shorthand Danat-Bank. Danat-Bank and Nationalbank für Deutschland are Defunct banks of Germany and Dresdner Bank.

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Reichs-Kredit-Gesellschaft

The Reichs-Kredit-Gesellschaft (RKG) was a significant state-owned German bank, located in Berlin. Danat-Bank and Reichs-Kredit-Gesellschaft are Defunct banks of Germany.

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Richard Witting

Richard Witting (born: Witkowski; 19 October 1856, Berlin – 22 December 1923, Berlin) was a Prussian politician and financier.

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Schinkelplatz

Schinkelplatz is a square in Berlin, Germany, named after Karl Friedrich Schinkel.

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See also

1931 disestablishments in Germany

Banks established in 1922

Defunct banks of Germany

Dresdner Bank

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danat-Bank

Also known as Danatbank, Darmstädter und Nationalbank.