!!!Mautner, Isidor

b. Náchod (Czech Republic), Oct. 7, 1852, d. Vienna, April 
13, 1930, textile industrialist. He inherited the textile company his 
father Isaac M. (1824 to 1907) had founded at Náchod and 
enlarged it by new trade affiliates (in Vienna, Prague, Budapest, 
Trieste, Slovakia) and factories; 1918 the groups included factories 
at Pottenstein, Guenselsdorf and Neunkirchen (all Lower Austria), 
Ružomberok (Slovakia), Pragwald (Styria), Brodetz and 
Děčín (both Bohemia), Litija (Carniola) as well as in 
Monfalcone near Trieste. In more than 40 factories he employed approx. 
23,000 people, which made it the largest industrial enterprise in the 
Habsburg Monarchy. When the Monarchy fell apart, branches developed in 
the individual countries, partly absorbed by other enterprises; the 
enterprise broke apart completely during the time of the Great 
Depression and was dissolved in 1930.

!Literature
OeBL; NDB.


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