
Theodore Dietrich Garbade (September 12, 1873 – January 26, 1961) was a merchant and
bank
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Becau ...
er, he was President of the Union of Manufacturers of Cigars of
Cuba
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.
As a young man he moved from the German Village of Cigarmakers “''Zigarrenmacherdorf'' “Hastedt,
Bremen
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to Cuba where he worked as a leaf buyer for
Hermann Dietrich Upmann and his
Tobacco
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Company. He was President of the Union of Manufacturers of Cigars of
Cuba
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, and joined
H.Upmann as an associate member and became their partner at the Bank:
H. Upmann & Co. till 1917 when he moved to
New York
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. He was Head of the
Chamber of Commerce
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in Cuba in 1917.
Theodore Garbade played a significant role in the settlement between Cuba and the
United States
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after,
President Wilson
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succeeded 1913 in passing the
Revenue Act, also known as the Tariff Act, or the Underwood Act. The Act established the lowest rates since the
Walker Tariff
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of 1857. Most schedules were ''ad valorem'' basis, a percentage of the value of the item. This had a profound impact for the Cuban
Tobacco Industry
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concerning their import to the States. As President of the Union of Manufacturers of Cigars of
Cuba
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Garbade, aided by an appointed committee, laid this out to Cuban ´s President
Mario García Menocal
Aurelio Mario Gabriel Francisco García Menocal y Deop (December 17, 1866 – September 7, 1941) was the 3rd President of Cuba, serving from 1913 to 1921. His term as president saw Cuba's participation in World War I.
Youth
Born in Jagüey Gr ...
in January 1914, insisting upon an allowance of 50 per cent on their exports of cigars as an equivalent in Cuba’s next reciprocity treaty and urging a prompt solution of this matter so vital to the Cuban cigar industry.
A German
Citizen
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in the United States in 1916, he was considered
prisoner of war
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, and put under
house arrest
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in his mansion in
Mount Kisko, New York. In 1919 he moved to
San Sebastián,
Spain
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and in 1921 to
Lucerne
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,
Switzerland where he applied for a Swiss passport. Owner of
plantation
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s and other properties in Cuba, he lost a great part of his fortune by
Confiscation
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in 1960 after the
Cuban Revolution
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. He died only one year later. Garbade was married four times. Theodor jr, is son of his first spouse Graziella Aguirre del Monte who died in 1909. His second wife Aida Heydrich (1887 -1920), daughter of
Emilio Heydrich Emilio Heydrich Martínez (Cuba 1861 – Barcelona 1947), was a German-Cuban merchant, entrepreneur and landowner, son of Fernando Heydrich Klein and María-Candelaria Martínez y Valdés. Heydrich was married to Antonia Cubero y Casals and their d ...
, gave him two sons:
Robert D. Garbade
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(Filmmaker and first
cameraman
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of the
Swiss Television
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) and
Bernhard R. Garbade, father of swiss artist
Daniel Garbade
Daniel Garbade (born 1957) is a Swiss painter, illustrator, art director, property master, and publisher. Born in Switzerland from Swiss-Cuban origins, Garbade is the grand-nephew of Adrien Lachenal, great-grandchild of Cuban sculptor Fernando H ...
, director of “
Zurich” Insurance Group,
Philanthropist
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and
sponsor of Church Organs. Theodore Garbade is buried with his last wife Hildegard von Ohlen (1903 -1962) at the
Flims Waldhaus cemetery, Switzerland.
Literature
* Reginald Lloyd, Jose' Pla' Carceles: ''Twentieth Century Impressions of Cuba'', Editor: Lloyd's Greater Britain publishing Company, Limited, 1913
* ''The Cuba Review and Bulletin, Editor:Munson Steamship Line, 1913''
* ''United States Tobacco Journal'', vol. 83, BMT Publications, 1915
* Thomas Skinner: ''The London Banks and Kindred Companies and Firms'', Editor: T. Skinner & Company, 1916
* Martin Torodash: ''Woodrow Wilson and the Tarriff (sic) Question: The Importance of the Underwood Act in His Reform Program''.Editor: New York University, Graduate School of Arts and Science, 1966
* Alfredo Gómez Llorens: ''Instituciones y ciclo económico de la República de Cuba''. Palibrio, 2014
* Noel Maurer: ''The Empire Trap: The Rise and Fall of U.S. Intervention to Protect American'', Editor: Princeton University Press, 2013,
References
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1873 births
1961 deaths
Cuban bankers
Cigar makers
Cuban businesspeople