
Elbemühl Graphische Industrie is a printer and paper manufacture active in Vienna in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Before World War I (1914 - 1918), they were among the largest paper manufacturers in Europe. In 1919, Elbemühl merged with Gesellschaft für Graphische Industrie, but continued to print as Elbemühl Graphische Industrie. The firm remained active through two World wars and the subsequent National Socialist Era - during which time 99% of the company was owned by Prince Franz Josef von und zu Liechtenstein (1906 - 1989). Parts of the company continue to operate today.
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