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25: 133: 275:. Due to his father's unemployment during the 1920s and 30s, his childhood was defined by poverty. Achieving good grades in school, he was offered a scholarship to become a teacher. Uninterested in becoming that career, Nixdorf wrote a letter to the Ministry of Education in Berlin. As a result, he was granted permission to attend the Reismann- 350:
In 1959 the company moved to Paderborn where Nixdorf was born. Utilizing his connections there he had ambitious plans to grow his company. In 1961 his company had 60 employees. In 1965 the Wanderer Logatronic, an electronic desk calculator, was presented at
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Nixdorf was invested in the education of his employees, which he promoted with a lot of personal effort and money. In 1969 he founded a trade school on the company premises. Furthermore, he supported the
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Nixdorf married Renate Ring in 1960. The couple had three sons, one of whom, Martin Nixdorf, is the current chairman of the Heinz-Nixdorf-Stiftung and the Stiftung Westfalen.
343:. On September 5, 1952, Nixdorf hired his first employee, an electronics technician named Alfred Wierzioch. In 1954 they released their first vacuum-tube computer, called 236:
student, founded his first computer company in 1952. As the owner, he led this company to become an international electronics company with revenues of almost four billion
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in 1947. In addition to his education in physics, he also attended seminars in business economics. In 1951 Nixdorf started working for the development department of
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Nixdorf was born on April 9, 1925, as the oldest child of five. He went to a Catholic board school where he first showed his talent for
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The national and international success of the brand started in the 70s. By 1985 the company's revenue was about four billion
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Nixdorf also played an instrumental role in the building of Paderborn airport, after threatening to move the company to
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and it employed 24,000 people in 44 countries. Nixdorf died of a heart attack on March 17, 1986, at the
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in Paderborn in 1984. The sports park was also open to the public, and is still free of charge today.
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was built and was opened in 1971. Its construction cost was 13.7 million
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in Paderborn starting in 1941. In 1942, Nixdorf was drafted by the
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Corp. There he gained knowledge of simple adding machines and met
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in 1943. He completed his education in 1947, receiving the
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at its peak. His microcomputers were competitors to
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