Karl Albrecht
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Karl Hans Albrecht ({{#invoke:IPA|main}}; 20 February 1920 – 16 July 2014) was a German entrepreneur who founded the discount supermarket chain Aldi with his brother Theo. He was the richest person in Germany for many years. In February 2014, he was ranked the 21st-richest person in the world by Hurun Report.<ref name=HurunReport>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
BiographyEdit
Karl and Theo Albrecht were born and raised in a Catholic<ref>"BYOB (Bring Your Own Bag) – Frugal to a fault, discounter Aldi expands in the U.S." Template:Webarchive by Thomas Schuler, The Atlantic Times, March 2009</ref> family in modest circumstances in Essen, Germany. Their father, Karl Sr., worked as a miner and later as a baker's assistant,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> while their mother Anna (née Siepmann) ran a small grocery store in the workers' quarter of Template:Interlanguage link multi, a suburb of Essen. Theo completed an apprenticeship in his mother's store, while Karl worked in a delicatessen shop. Karl served in the Wehrmacht during World War II and was wounded on the Eastern Front. After the war, the brothers jointly took over their mother's business and founded Albrecht KG.<ref name="Forbes Profile">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
In 1960, the brothers faced a disagreement over whether to stock cigarettes in their stores. While Theo advocated for selling cigarettes, Karl expressed concerns that they would attract shoplifters.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> As a result, they decided to divide their stores into two parts: Theo retained all stores north of the Ruhr, while Karl retained those south of the Ruhr. This division led to the opening of the first Aldi (short for Albrecht Discount) in 1962, and the two groups became known as Aldi Nord and Aldi Süd, respectively.<ref>Diekmann, Florian (21 July 2014). "Nachruf auf den Gründer von Aldi und Discount-erfinder". Der Spiegel (obituary) Template:In lang</ref>
In 1994, Karl Albrecht removed himself from the daily operations of Aldi Süd and took the position of chairman of the board until 2002. At the beginning of 2002, he also relinquished this position, thereby completely ceding control of the firm. As of 2010s, the business is no longer run by any of Karl Albrecht's family members.
Personal lifeEdit
Karl Albrecht was a very reclusive man who had not taken part in public life for several years prior to his death. As a result, little is known about him. Forbes magazine reported that he had two children, neither of whom was employed by Aldi. He reportedly lived in Essen, as did his brother Theo until the latter's death. Golf was one of his hobbies, and Albrecht played the sport on his own golf course, the Öschberghof, which he built in 1976. He also raised orchids.<ref name="Forbes Profile" />
FortuneEdit
In 2014, Albrecht was listed as one of the richest people in the world with an estimated net worth of Template:USD.<ref>Karl Albrecht, LSA Conso, 22 July 2014.</ref> Forbes magazine listed him as the third richest man in the world in 2004.<ref name=2004ForbesRank>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In 2012, with an estimated net worth in 2011 of Template:USD, the magazine ranked him tenth on its list of billionaires – making him the oldest billionaire in the Top 20 list.<ref name="Forbes Profile" /> Upon his death, Albrecht was named the richest person in Germany,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> and the fourth-richest in Europe.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>