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Declassified records describe Hans Wilsdorf as “most objectionable” and allege he may have used his position to spread ...
British intelligence once suspected Hans Wilsdorf, Rolex founder, of Nazi ties. Secret files reveal MI5's concerns during ...
Newly declassified MI5 files reveal that Hans Wilsdorf, the German-born founder of Rolex, was once suspected of strong Nazi ...
Rolex said it was well aware of the file in the National Archives and had constituted a team of historians for further ...
Hans Wilsdorf, Rolex’s founder, was allegedly a Nazi sympathiser and MI5 espionage suspect during WWII, according to newly ...
MI5 suspected that the German founder of Rolex was a Nazi spy, the Telegraph can reveal. Formerly classified documents at the ...
The papers, stamped by British security service MI5 and dating between 1941 and 1943, describe Wilsdorf as "most ...
By 1905, Hans Wilsdorf created his own company using 'unusually compact watch movements' but it wasn't until 1908 that the company sported the Rolex name.
When Hans Wilsdorf drew up the statutes in 1945, he enumerated countless actors who were to benefit from the charity. Among them are a few that from today's point of view seem rather outdated.
My InsiderIt turns out that founder Hans Wilsdorf left some very specific instructions concerning a tiny church in Geneva, Switzerland before he died. The church in question, the English Church of ...
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