Dear Edgar! Not overly convinced re Julius Meinl II! He was doing his best
to keep the company afloat and it would have been fairly suicidal to refuse
visits to his establishments. And there certainly can be no complaint about
his son and his Jewish wife....who must have influenced his Dad!! And
their coffee is still amazingly good!!!! Cornel
-----Original Message-----
From: Edgar Hauster [mailto:bconcept_at_hotmail.com]
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 4:50 PM
To: Mark Wiznitzer; Czernowitz Discussion Group; Cornel Fleming
Subject: RE: [Cz-L] Trieste
Dear Mark, Dear Cornel,
As a tea addict, I don't know much about coffee, but I do know that Julius
Meinl coffee is highly valued for its quality all over the world, although
to me it has a negative connotation. Julius Meinl II was one of the war
profiteers, in interbellum Romania too.
Just have a look! In September 1941 Maria Antonescu (R), the wife of Ion
Antonescu, together with the wife of Hermann Neubacher (L), the leading
German foreign ministry official for the Balkans
as well as Manfred von Killinger, Nazi Germany's Ambassador in Romania
were visiting the Julius Meinl factory in Bucharest. The coffee tycoon
himself, Julius Meinl II (1869-1944) follows in June 1942
and MEINL came up in the world and on stage; UfA theatrical company at the
Savoy in Bucharest:
More on Julius Meinl II, as published by the Austrian magazine "profil" in
August 2008 is just here
http://www.profil.at/articles/0834/560/216761/julius-meinl-ii-nsdap-aufnahme
-aufnahme
but, no doubt about, the coffee was and is still good, as everybody around
confirms it to me! Warmest wishes from the Netherlands!
Edgar Hauster
Lent - The Netherlands
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