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Charles Eugène Bedaux (26 October 1886 – 18 February 1944) was one of the most colorful millionaires of the early twentieth century. Friends with British and Dominion royalty and Nazis alike, he amassed a fortune expanding on the Taylorism style of scientific management and was a management consultant, big game hunter and explorer. ==Early years== Charles Bedaux was born in Paris, France.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title =Charles Bedaux )〕 In 1903, he dropped out of school and worked a series of menial jobs before befriending Henri Ledoux, a successful pimp from the infamous Pigalle district. Ledoux taught Bedaux lessons on proper dress, confidence and street-fighting, but when Ledoux was murdered in 1906, Bedaux moved to the United States where he became a United States citizen, married, and had a son, Charles Emile Bedaux (1909–1993). However, according to Martin Allen, Bedaux completed his schooling normally in 1903 with a degree in civil engineering from the Say College, Paris. He worked as a mining engineer in Arkansas and Georgia after emigrating to the United States in 1906.
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