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Šandor Alexander : ウィキペディア英語版
Šandor Alexander

Šandor Alexander pl. Sesvetski (April 5, 1866 – December 17, 1929) was an Croatian nobleman, industrialist, philanthropist, younger brother of Samuel David Alexander and member of the Zagreb prominent Alexander family.
==Background and family==
Alexander, known as ''Der Berühmte'' (The Notable One), was born in Zagreb to a Croatian Jewish family.〔 His father, Jonas Alexander, was a merchant who came to Zagreb from Güssing, Austria and his mother Roza (née Stern) was from Zagreb old influential Jewish family. Alexander had an older brother, Samuel David, and two sisters, Gizela and Ilka. Alexander attended elementary and high school in Zagreb. He was married to Karolina Dragojla (née Ebenspanger) Alexander, who was from Varaždin. Together they had only child, daughter Zora who was born on September 18, 1895 in Zagreb. Alexander wife died in Zagreb, on September 18, 1925. His daughter was married to Croatian Jewish industrialist and merchant, Artur Marić (born Mayer). In 1944, during World War II, Alexander daughter was killed by Nazis in Auschwitz.〔 Dundović J. Adresar 1909: 274.〕

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