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Resting place
  
Mirogoj Cemetery

Name
  
Filip Deutsch

Children
  
Vilim Albert Benko


Religion
  
Judaism

Citizenship
  
Croatia

Home town
  
Zagreb

Filip Deutsch

Full Name
  
Freivel Benjamin Deutsch

Born
  
16 March 1828 (
1828-03-16
)
Zagreb, Austrian Empire, (now Croatia)

Spouse(s)
  
Amalija (nee Schwarz) Deutsch

Died
  
May 6, 1919, Kingdom of Yugoslavia

Filip Deutsch pl. Maceljski (born Freivel Benjamin Deutsch; March 16, 1828 – May 6, 1919) was Croatian nobleman, industrialist who had a significant impact on the development of Turopolje near Velika Gorica and timber industry in that region.

Deutsch was born on March 16, 1828 to a Jewish family. He was married to Amalija (née Schwarz) Deutsch with whom he had three sons, Vilim, Albert and Benko. His sons later became notable Croatian industrialists and philanthropists. From early age Deutsch was active entrepreneur, in Zagreb he had a storage company for timber and firewood sale. In 1884 his company "Filip Deutsch i sinovi Zagreb" (Filip Deutsch and sons Zagreb) produced the columns for the Podsused bridge. Deutsch bought, in 1910, 50 acres of land from the noble municipality Turopolje. On that land, in 1911, Deutsch founded the steam sawmill in Turopolje which he named "Paropilana Filipa Deutscha sinova". He immediately began to lift the objects for the sawmill, houses for workers and specialists which were brought from Zagreb and other Croatian regions. Houses were built in a rows and were called "Kolonija" (The Colony). In June 1911 Deutsch sawmill started to produce oak sawn wood, mostly from the Turopolje forest, with the capacity of 40,000 m3. Deutsch built and spread the sawmill as production expanded. He also built about 10 kilometers of railways for the Burdelj and Turopoljski lug. At the peak of success Deutsch sawmill employed about 600 workers. Deutsch workers were treated fairly with eight-hour working day, which was a rarity at the time, with supplied hot meals, decent salaries and housing for every worker. Deutsch was also a great philanthropist who often aided the poor. In Zagreb, twice a year, he would donated two to three wagons of wood during the winter. For his contribution on the development of Turopolje region Deutsch was awarded with the title pl. (plemeniti (in Croatian) = noble (in English)) Maceljski per Macelj forest.

Deutsch died in Zagreb on May 6, 1919. He was buried in the family cript at the Mirogoj Cemetery.

References

Filip Deutsch Wikipedia


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