Hermann Wallich
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Hermann Wallich (December 28, 1833 – April 30, 1928) was a German Jewish banker.
Together with Adelbert Delbrück and Ludwig Bamberger, he co-founded Deutsche Bank.
Hermann Wallich was born in Bonn. He married Anna Jacoby in 1875. The couple had a son, Paul Wallich (1882–1938), who also worked as a banker, and a daughter, Ilse. Wallich died in Berlin, aged 94.
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