Adolf Gottlieb Fiedler

Adolf Gottlieb (also Gottlob ) Fiedler ( * 1771 in Dresden, † August 12, 1850 ibid ), was an entrepreneur in Saxony and Poland.

Life

Adolf Fiedler was the son of Christian Gottlob Fiedler and one of the largest industrial weaving owner in Saxony in the early 19th century. The seat of his enterprises was Oederan in Saxony. He entertained more factories in Kalisz and Opatowek (both in Poland), Wegefarth, Wingendorf, Sokolov and Berthelsdorf, the latter all in Saxony. Like other industrialists he expanded to Eastern Europe. Fiedler founded in 1824 his most productive factory in Opatowek, Poland. Here were the investors for the Weber uprisings against cheap labor and generous loans of the Polish state. Another criterion was the existing on-site water power to operate the looms. The industrial start-ups were accompanied by technical personnel from Saxony and Bohemia. Fiddler substances won many awards and were known for their high quality. The factory employed about 600 staff Opatowek. Fiedler was also mayor of Oederan.

He had a son: Eduard Magnus.

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