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Deutsch: Commerzbank I. W. Junker & Co. Moskau, 1912, Aktie der 4. Emission über 250 Rubel, #9525, dreisprachig: Russisch, Französisch, Deutsch, uns bisher unbekannt, Einzelstück aus einer alten Sammlung! Faksimile-Signaturen der Vorstände Wilhelm Lehmann (Wassilij Adolfowitsch, Vorsitz), Friedrich Karl Junker (Fjodor Fjodorowitsch), Wilhelm Georg Winterfeldt (Wassilij Jegorowitsch), Bernhard Karl Wilhelm Junker (Boris Fjodorowitsch); Heinrich Bockelmann (Andrej Andrejewitsch). Heinrich Bockelmann war der Großvater des deutschen Sängers Udo Jürgens (dessen bürgerlicher Name Udo Jürgen Bockelmann ist). Bockelmann war in den letzten Jahren vor dem Krieg der Erste in der Führungsmannschaft der Bank. Er wurde als Bürger der Feindmacht während des Krieges erst interniert und danach nach Schweden ausgewiesen.
Русский: Коммерческий банк И. В. Юнкеръ и Ко., Москва, 1912, акция 4-го выпуска в 250 руб., №9525, на русском, французском и немецком языках. Факсимильные подписи членов правления Вильгельма Лемана (Василий Адольфович, председатель), Фридриха Карла Юнкера (Федор Федорович), Вильгельма Георга Винтерфельдта (Василий Егорович), Бернхарда Карла Вильгельма Юнкера (Борис Федорович), Гейнриха Боккельмана (Андрей Андреевич). Гейнрих Боккельманн был дедушкой германского певца Удо Юргенса (гражданские имена и фамилия: Удо Юрген Боккельман). В последние предвоенные годы Боккельман был председателем правления банка. В качестве гражданина вражеской страны во время войны он был сначала интернирован, а затем выдворен в Швецию.
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