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Adele Duttweiler : ウィキペディア英語版 | Adele Duttweiler
Adele Duttweiler (29 December 1892 – 27 July 1990) was a Swiss philantropist and the wife of Gottlieb Duttweiler, founder of both the Migros group and the LdU political party. == Early life == Adele Bertschi was born on 29 December 1892 in Horgen on Zürichsee lake shore. Her mother was Maria, née Antille, her father was Samuel, who had emigrated to the USA, where he founded a ribbon weaving mill. When his first wife died, he returned as a "made man" back to Switzerland. He married Maria Antille, who originates from the Canton of Valais. The couple moved to Horgen, where they acquired the "In Rüsler" farm where Adele grew up. Her father died when Adele was at the age of eight years. Adele's mother was described as ''purposeful and spirited woman who had to cope with all sorts of harassment after the early death of her man''. She struggled successfully against all odds, a character trait that Adele owned by her mother. After primary school in Horgen, Adele graduated from the then usual "Welschlandjahr" for young women – a longer stay in western Switzerland to learn the French language, mostly as domestic help. She then worked as an employee of ETH Zürich in the seeds control department.
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