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Bertelsmann Stiftung : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bertelsmann Foundation
The Bertelsmann Foundation ((ドイツ語:Bertelsmann Stiftung)) is the largest〔(Foundation governance ) (from the official Bertelsmann Foundation website)〕〔Mark Landler (October 8, 2002), (Bertelsmann Offers Regret for Its Nazi-Era Conduct ) ''New York Times''.〕 private operating non-profit foundation in Germany, created in 1977 by Reinhard Mohn. As of 2013, the Bertelsmann Foundation holds 77.4 percent of Bertelsmann, the German multinational mass media corporation.〔Chris Tryhorn (May 25, 2006), (Bertelsmann agrees £3bn buyback deal ) ''The Guardian''.〕 == Origin == For decades, Reinhard Mohn authored numerous books on corporate social responsibility.〔Matthew Karnitschnig (December 23, 2002), (At Bertelsmann, Past Links To Nazis Led to a Struggle ) ''Wall Street Journal''.〕 In 1977, he started the Bertelsmann Foundation to promote alternative forms of social, political and economic order. In 1993, he transferred 69 percent of his shares in Bertelsmann AG to the foundation, making it the media enterprise’s biggest shareholder.〔Christian Vits and Claudia Rach (October 5, 2009), (Reinhard Mohn, Postwar Bertelsmann AG Founder, Dies ) ''Bloomberg''.〕 Following the will of Mohn, the foundation has been dedicated to European unity〔Flora Lewis (October 20, 1990), (Europe Hesitates ) ''New York Times''.〕 and Transatlantic cooperation since its inception.
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