Max Waechter
Sir Max Leonard Waechter (3 October 1837 - 3 October 1924[1]) was a businessman, art collector, philanthropist and advocate of a federal Europe.[2]
The son of a Lutheran pastor, Waechter was born in Stettin, which was then in Germany.[3] He went to England in 1859 and was naturalised in 1865. He became a partner in Bessler, Waechter, and Co., a merchant firm.[3] He advocated improved relations Between Britain and Germany and in 1913 founded the European Federation League.[4]
He lived in Terrace House on Richmond Hill, and owned Glover's Island which he donated to the Borough of Richmond in 1900. He helped preserve the view from Richmond across the river by preventing destructive development. He held the post of High Sheriff of Surrey in 1902.[1]
Waechter was buried in Richmond Cemetery.[5]
Publications
- Waechter, Max: European Federation: A Lecture Delivered at the London Institution on the 25th February 1909, Jordan & Sons, Limited, 1909, 15pp.
- Waechter, Max: The United States of Europe: How to Make War Impossible, Twentieth Century Press, 1922, 11pp.
- Waechter, Max: How to Abolish War: The United States of Europe, 1924, 12pp.
- Waechter, Max: The Principal Lesson of the Balkan Wars
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Further reading
- Entry in Who Was Who
- Obituary in The Times, 4 October 1924, p.11
- Christophe LE DRÉAU, "Un européisme britannique conquérant : les tentatives d’implantation de la New Commonwealth Society et de Federal Union sur le continent (1938-1940)", Cahiers de l'IRICE, n°1, 2008.
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