User:Yadsalohcin/LucienArmandBollack

Personal
His parents were Hermann Bollack and Rachel Léon Amélie Picard (who in turn was the daughter of Alphonse Mayer and Sara Lucie Lévy). The father was from Kreuznach in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, where the family name had been known 'for centuries'.

Together with Amelie he had three children: Léontine Rachel Alice (~1890-1969), Lucien Armand Bollack (1892 – 1963), who became an engineer, and a second daughter Fanny Louise Bollack (1898 – 1958).

New International Languages
After a few years promoting Bolak, he abandoned the struggle in favour of the movement backing Ido (a reformed version of the Esperanto language). FL http://fiatlingua.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/fl-000002-00.pdf  ...etc.

-books- /Bolak/ “La monnaie internationale” (La Revue, June 15, 1911). He produced a booklet on the humane use of feathers: L'emploi rationnel de la plume des oiseaux sauvages: Réglementation, oui; prohibition, non.. Publ. du. Comitev d’Ornithologie Economique, 1914. He argued for world federation Vers La Fédération Mondiale, in Revue "Les Documents Du Progres " - Revue Internationale. He wrote against war: Comment tuer la guerre - La loi mondiale de boycottage douanier (how to kill the war. world law/customs boycott). Rapport présenté à la Commission juridique du XIXe Congrès universel de la paix (Genève, septembre 1912) sur les sanctions économiques. Comment Et Pour Quoi La France Doit Renoncer A L'Alsace-Lorraine (1905)

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Armand Lucien Bollack

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucien_Bollack

Lucien Bollack Zur Navigation springen Zur Suche springen Lucien Bollack Rechtsform Gründung 	1929 Auflösung 	1930 Sitz 	Paris Leitung

Lucien Bollack Branche 	Automobilhersteller

Lucien Bollack war ein französischer Hersteller von Automobilen.[1][2][3] {Industry: Automobile manufacturer

Lucien Bollack (27 September 1892, Paris- 22 July 1969, Nice)[geni] was a French manufacturer of automobiles} He had worked for Hispano-Suiza) prior to establishing Bollack Netter and Co (B.N.C.) in 1923 together with banker René Netter, and with Jacques Muller as technical director.

Personal
Lucien's father, Léon Bollack, of Jewish background and independent means, formed the language 'Bolak' which was briefly a rival to Esperanto. Lucien was the brother of Alice Olchanski (Bollack) and Fanny Louise Loeb (Bollack). He was married to Lucie Lucette Bollack (nee Zivy) and subsequently Louise Fernande Andrée Bollack (nee Houel)[MHCom]

Inhaltsverzeichnis

1 Unternehmensgeschichte 2 Fahrzeuge 3 Literatur 4 Einzelnachweise

Unternehmensgeschichte

Lucien Bollack gründete 1929 nach seinem Ausscheiden bei B.N.C. in Paris das Unternehmen, das seinen Namen trug, zur Produktion von Automobilen. Er präsentierte im Oktober 1929 ein Fahrzeug auf dem Pariser Automobilsalon. Der Markenname lautete Lucien Bollack. 1930 endete die Produktion. Insgesamt entstanden nur wenige Fahrzeuge.

In 1929 after leaving B.N.C., Lucien Bollack founded a company that bore his name for the production of automobiles. In October 1929 he presented a vehicle at the Paris Motor Show with the brand name Lucien Bollack. In 1930 production ended after making only a few vehicles.

Fahrzeuge

Vehicles
Im Angebot stand nur ein Modell. Für den Antrieb sorgte ein Achtzylinder-Reihenmotor von Lycoming mit wahlweise 4350 cm³ oder 5105 cm³ Hubraum. Das Modell gab es unter anderem als zweitürige Limousine.

The offer was only a single model. The car was powered by an eight-cylinder inline engine from Lycoming with either 4350 cc or 5105 cc capacity. The model was available, inter alia, as a two-door sedan.

Inventor
After involvement with making electrical vehicles,[amicale] Lucien went on to become an inventor; his “radioelectric control device” was accorded a U.S. patent in 1940.[MHCom]

literature
1   Harald H. Linz, Halwart Schrader: Die Internationale Automobil-Enzyklopädie. United Soft Media Verlag, München 2008, ISBN 978-3-8032-9876-8. 2   George Nick Georgano (Chefredakteur): The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile. Volume 2: G–O. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, Chicago 2001, ISBN 1-57958-293-1. (englisch) 3   George Nick Georgano: Autos. Encyclopédie complète. 1885 à nos jours. Courtille, Paris 1975. (französisch)

Einzelnachweise Harald H. Linz, Halwart Schrader: Die Internationale Automobil-Enzyklopädie. United Soft Media Verlag, München 2008, ISBN 978-3-8032-9876-8. Georgano: The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile. Georgano: Autos. Encyclopédie complète. 1885 à nos jours.

Lucien Bollack was a French manufacturer of automobiles.

Company History

In 1929 after leaving B.N.C. in Paris, Lucien Bollack founded the company that bore his name for the production of automobiles. He presented in October 1929 a vehicle at the Paris Motor Show. The brand name was Lucien Bollack. In 1930 the production ended. Overall, only a few vehicles.

Lucien Bollack vehicles

The offer was only a model. The engine was powered by an eight-cylinder Inline engine from Lycoming with either 4350 cc or 5105 cc capacity. The model was available, inter alia, as a two-door sedan.

https://www.geni.com/people/Armand-Bollack/6000000054740896853

September 27, 1892 (76) Birthplace: 	9th arrondissement of Paris, Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France Death: 	July 22, 1969 (76) Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France Immediate Family:

Son of Léon Bollack and Amélie Bollack Ex-husband of Lucie Lucette Bollack and Louise Fernande Andrée Bollack Brother of Alice Olchanski (Bollack) and Fanny Louise Loeb Occupation: 	ingénieur

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Lucie Lucette Bollack (Zivy) Birthdate: 	July 20, 1899 (96) Birthplace: 	Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, Grand Est, France Death: 	August 19, 1995 (96) Neuilly-sur-Seine, Hauts-de-Seine, Île-de-France, France Immediate Family:

Daughter of Paul Zivy and Louise Lévy Ex-wife of Armand Lucien Bollack Sister of Robert Henri Zivy and Yvan Isaac Zivy Managed by: 	Private User

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Louise Fernande Andrée Bollack (Houel) Birthdate: 	estimated between 1862 and 1922 Death: Immediate Family:

Ex-wife of Armand Lucien Bollack Managed by: 	Private User Last Updated: 	February 20, 2017

cf Bollack électrique Odette Bollack, son épouse, au volant http://amicale.bnc.free.fr/bollack-elec4.htm

cf Odette Siko driver at LeMans 1930

ccff http://fiatlingua.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/fl-000002-00.pdf

Personal

Father of Jewish background and independent means, formed the language 'Bolak' which was briefly a rival to Esperanto

Brother of Alice Olchanski (Bollack) and Fanny Louise Loeb He was married to Lucie Lucette Bollack (nee Zivy) and subsequently Louise Fernande Andrée Bollack (nee Houel)

Mentions Jewish b/g, WW2 US patent, 'Lucien went on to become an inventor whose “radioelectric control device” was accorded a U.S. patent in 1940'

https://www.myheritage.com/names/armand_bollack# Armand married (2) Lucie Lucette Bollack (nee Houel) on month day 1937, at age 45 at marriage place. Armand married (1) Louise, Fernande Andrée Bollack (nee Zivy) on month day 19xx, at age yy at marriage place.