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The family moved to Berlin where Magda attended the high school Kolmorgen Lycée. Behrend divorced Friedländer in 1914, and in 1919, Magda was enrolled in the prestigious 'Töchternheim Holzhausen' (Ladies' College Holzhausen) near Goslar.
In 1919 Magda entered Holzhausen Ladies' College near Goslar. She married Quandt on 4th January, 1921, and her first child, Harald, was born later that year on 1st November. The marriage was not happy and she became involved with her 18-year-old stepson Helmut Quandt. However, he died of complications from appendicitis in 1927. The couple were ...
After moving to Berlin, Magda attended the ‘Kolmorgen Lycée High School.’ In 1919, she enrolled at the ‘Holzhausen Ladies’ College.’
In 1919, Magda was enrolled in the prestigious Holzhausen Ladies’ College near Goslar. At the age of 17, while returning to school on a train, Magda met Dr. Günther Quandt , a rich German industrialist twice her age, whose holdings later grew into VARTA batteries among other businesses.
11. Apr. 2024 · In 1919, she was enrolled in the prestigious Holzhausen Ladies' College near Goslar. Marriage and son with Günther Quandt At the age of 17, while returning to school on a train, she met Günther Quandt, a rich German industrialist twice her age, whose holdings later grew into VARTA batteries among other businesses.
Behrend divorced Friedländer in 1914, and in 1919, Magda was enrolled in the prestigious Holzhausen Ladies' College near Goslar. Career. Magda began attending meetings of the National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP). After hearing Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels make speeches, she became a member on 1st September 1930.
Holzhausen' (Ladies' College Holzhausen) near Goslar. At the age of 17, Magda met Günther Quandt, a rich German industrialist twice her age. He had large shareholdings in BMW and Daimler-Benz. He demanded that she change her name back to Ritschel (having borne the name of her