Guggenheim family

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The Guggenheim family is an international Jewish finance dynasty. They made their fortune from trade, mining and banking.[1] Their banks are Guggenheim Partners, which oversees $120 billion in assets, [2] and Guggenheim Investment Advisors, which overs 50 billions in assets.[3] This family is tied to the Rothschild by Cora Guggenheim (1873–1956) who was married to Louis F. Rothschild (1869–1957), founder of L.F. Rothschild.

Prominent members

  • Solomon R. Guggenheim (1861–1949), founder of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation which promotes degenerate art.
  • Meyer Robert Guggenheim (1885-1959), United States Ambassador to Portugal.[4]
  • Harry Frank Guggenheim{ (1890-1971), founder of the Newsday newspaper.
  • Simon Guggenheim (1867–1941), US senator.
  • Peggy Guggenheim (1898-1979), who had 17 abortions.[5]

Quotes

  • I was a liberated woman long before there was a name for it. – Peggy Guggenheim

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