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An Engelhard silver bar An Engelhard poured 2 oz 99.99% pure gold bar. Engelhard Corporation was an American Fortune 500 company headquartered in Iselin, New Jersey, United States. It is credited with developing the first production catalytic converter. In 2006, the German chemical manufacturer BASF bought Engelhard for US$5 billion.
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Engelhard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles W. Engelhard Jr. (1917–1971), American industrialist; Hermann Engelhard (1903–1984), German athlete; Jane Engelhard (1917–2004), American philanthropist; Marc Engelhard(born 1973), German actor, musician, journalist, designer, author
As of January 2025, Windows 10 is the most used version of Windows, accounting for 60.37% of the worldwide market share, while its successor Windows 11, holds 36.6%. [27] Windows 10 is the most-used traditional PC operating system, with a 46% share of users. [28] It was succeeded by Windows 11, which was released on October 5, 2021. [29]
Engelhard's father began purchasing metals firms in 1902 with his wife's dowry. [6] [15] As a young man, Engelhard worked in the business, dealing in platinum, gold, and silver. Upon the death of his father in 1950, Charles Engelhard inherited a $20 million interest in the Engelhard Corporation and eventually grew it to over $200 million. [11]
English: Major general Lothar Engelhardt (second person from the left), the last commander-in-chief of the National People’s Army. Русский: Генерал-майор Лотар Енгелхарт (второй слева), последний коммандующий ННА ГЛР.
Engelhard was born in Manhattan on November 19, 1906, the first child of George Engelhard, a lawyer, and Agnes Stieglitz. She was a niece of Alfred Stieglitz, an American photographer and modern art promoter, and his wife, Georgia O'Keeffe, an American artist considered by many to be the "Mother of American modernism".
Engelhard's brother Richard was an elite long-distance runner in the 1920s. In 1932 Engelhard married Ruth Becker, a German runner who set three world records in the 80 m hurdles and 4 × 200 m relay. Their son Bernd and daughter Petra also became short to middle-distance runners.