Berthold Beitz

Berthold Beitz

Berthold Beitz Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 31, 2013.
BERLIN (AP) — Berthold Beitz, who was honored for saving hundreds of Jews in occupied Poland during World War II and became one of post-war West Germany's leading industrialists, has died at 99.

Steelmaker ThyssenKrupp AG, where he was the honorary chairman of the supervisory board, announced Beitz's death on Wednesday. It said in a statement that he died Tuesday and gave no further details.

Beitz and his wife, Else, were honored by Germany's main Jewish group in 2000 for saving hundreds of Jewish workers at an oil field he managed in occupied Poland from deportation to Nazi death camps.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel called Beitz one of the country' most distinguished and successful businessmen and stressed his "brave and exemplary support for Jewish workers during World War II."

The President of the German Council of Jews in Germany, Dieter Graumann, said of Beitz: "He was a great man. His humaneness in dark times remains a role model for us today."

"Together with his wife he saved the lives of hundreds of Jews — I wish there had been more people like him," Graumann told The Associated Press. In 2000, the Jewish Council awarded Beitz its highest honor, the Leo-Baeck Award.

In 1973, Beitz was given the Righteous Among the Nations honorific by the Israeli Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum— the highest honor given to a Gentile, or non-Jew, for saving Jews.

Beitz was born on September 26, 1913, in Zemmin in eastern Germany. He studied to become a banker and took a position at an oil field in occupied Poland in 1939.

He saved many of the Jewish workers there from the Nazis' death camps, sometimes by even hiding them together with his wife at his home. The couple had three daughters.

In August 1942, he saved 250 Jews from being deported to the Belzec death camp by claiming they were indispensable to keep up production, according to Yad Vashem's biography of Beitz.

Asked after the end of the Third Reich about his personal motivation, Beitz said, according to Yad Vashem, "There was no anti-Fascism, no resistance. We watched from morning to evening as close as you can get what was happening to the Jews. ... When you see a woman with her child in her arms being shot, and you yourself have a child, then your response is bound to be completely different."

In the 1950s, Beitz agreed to administer the Krupp steel company, which was heavily involved in armaments production during the war. He headed the company in various positions for around 60 years.

In 1967, he launched a foundation with the late Alfried Krupp's fortune, supporting projects in Israel among others.

"He worked on reconciling with Israel and put his mark on Germany's economic history in the years after the war when the country was being rebuilt, during the economic boom, during the Cold War and until far after the fall of the Iron Curtain," the foundation wrote in a statement.

Until recently, he went to work at his office in Essen in western Germany almost every day, according to German news agency dpa.

In a rare interview, with Sueddeutsche Zeitung newspaper in March, he said, "I'm going to continue this as long as I can, as long as I'm clear in my head."

Besides being one of Germany's outstanding industrial leaders, he also was an honorary member of the International Olympic Committee and, via the Krupp Foundation, invested heavily in the arts and the revitalization of Ruhr Valley Region — which used to be West Germany's industrial heartland after the war and the base of steelmaker ThyssenKrupp.

"Berthold Beitz was married to Dr. Else Beitz since 1939. They had three daughters and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren," the foundation wrote in its statement.

KIRSTEN GRIESHABER, Associated Press


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May 7, 2014

Please accept my condolence and heartfelt prayers for the loss of Berthold. When someone we love dies naturally we look for comfort, (2 Cor.1:3) says that God is the God of all comfort. It is my hope all of you will find encouragement knowing also that our loving Creator comfort all who mourns the loss of their love ones (Isaiah 61:1, 2).

November 11, 2013

I am sorry for your loss. I hope you can find comfort in the words written at (Jeremiah 29:11,12)

leonard beitz

August 20, 2013

Mr beitz,You were a real gentlemem,It was my pleasure to know you. Your cousin Leonard

Eunice T.

August 2, 2013

Mr and Mrs Beitz, the world thanks you for your valuable contributions to humanity. May we look forward to a better world where mankind is united in peace and injustices are things of the past. Psalms 37: 9-11

michelle plakas-kaiser

August 1, 2013

rip

Linda

August 1, 2013

If only we had more people in the world like Mr. Beitz. May the Lord bless and keep the Beitz family.

August 1, 2013

From the bottom of my heart; THANK YOU LORD for giving us a great man with a golden heart for mankind. My deepest condolences to HIS whole Family and very dear Friends. May the LORD always watch over you; and bless you abundantly!!!!!! Ruth.

August 1, 2013

G-d bless your soul Mr. Beitz. My father was a Holocaust survivor. I am personally touched by your acts of bravery, defiance, and decency. Because of your genuine heart and true soul, hundreds of others who would have perished lived. May you always be seated at the table of the righteous ones.

August 1, 2013

The honor bestowed upon him "Righteous Among the Nations" says it all.

What a beautiful, caring, and righteous man.
What a beautiful life.
What a beautiful example of how to live one's life.

His legacy will live on for many generations to come.


C.F.M.
Middletown, CT

August 1, 2013

Mr. Beitz was truly a man of God. Peace and blessings to his family;

Nancy Frederico

August 1, 2013

Thank you Mr. Beitz for saving hundreds of Jewish people. May your memory be eternal.

Martha

August 1, 2013

With my deepest condolences, I have much appreciation for everything I have read that Mr. Beitz had done. Our people were in the concentration camps and were stamped with the purple triangle. Much appreciation for those that put their life on the line to save others. May all family and friends be consoled in prayer to the God of all comfort and may he give you the strength to get through these difficult times.

ER

August 1, 2013

Mere words cannot express my admiration for you. Your courage, love, and commitment to a vital cause reminds us all that we must fight injustice wherever we find it. RIP, Mr. Beitz.

August 1, 2013

I never heard of Berthold or his wonderful acts of saving so many lives. Condolences to all

Fred M

August 1, 2013

One way express ticket to heaven. What a brave man. Rip

August 1, 2013

Thank you ~ Rest in peace.

Mag Ulrich

August 1, 2013

Our admiration for this life full of challenges, a real postwar achiever
and a rolemodell for generations to come
RIP

Terrel Jamett Clark

July 31, 2013

My God bless Mr. Beitz and his family.

July 31, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

July 31, 2013

May you find comfort in tthe happy memories of your loved one until you are reunited.

July 31, 2013

May the God of all comfort strengthen the family during this time of sorrow." Those who die God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes." (Psalms 116:15)

Mary Meredith

July 31, 2013

Mr. Beitz you led an amazing life. Thanks for saving the people you could save. You had a very big heart. God is waiting on you with open arms. May you now RIP...............

July 31, 2013

mY SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY OF bERTHOLD bEITZ.

Emil Tuch

July 31, 2013

A great humanitarian, a most special member of the human race, and a true son of Germany. God Bless.

M Saeger

July 31, 2013

Todd Molesworth said it all. Mr. Beitz should be rewarded in heaven for all his selfless contributions to mankind.

Tod Molesworth

July 31, 2013

The obituary states about Mr. Beitz being a very successful industrialist and so on and so on. But what matters is what a person does for the soul and mankind and what Berthold Beitz did during the war shows that he had a huge heart. To save hundreds of Jews at great personal risk says more about a man than his personal worth at the end of his life.

Jill

July 31, 2013

I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please find peace and comfort in Psalms 65:2.

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