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- Q1395201 subject Q7088642.
- Q1395201 subject Q7118613.
- Q1395201 abstract "The de Wendel Family is an industrialist family from Lorraine, France.In the 19th and 20th centuries the family gained might both industrial and political. As a result, they also attracted controversy as an icon of French capitalism. Following the nationalisation of the French steel industry in 1978, they became a successful investment company (Wendel Investissement).".
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- Q1395201 wikiPageWikiLink Q7088642.
- Q1395201 wikiPageWikiLink Q7118613.
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- Q1395201 wikiPageWikiLink Q911554.
- Q1395201 comment "The de Wendel Family is an industrialist family from Lorraine, France.In the 19th and 20th centuries the family gained might both industrial and political. As a result, they also attracted controversy as an icon of French capitalism. Following the nationalisation of the French steel industry in 1978, they became a successful investment company (Wendel Investissement).".
- Q1395201 label "De Wendel family".