Otto Lagerfeld


Otto Christian Ludwig Lagerfeld was a German businessman, who in 1919 founded the German company Lagerfeld & Co, which imported evaporated milk.
He was the son of a wine merchant from Hamburg, Tönnies Johann Otto Lagerfeld and his wife Maria Wilhelmine Franziska Lagerfeld . He was married to Theresia Feigl in 1922; they had a daughter Theodora Dorothea "Thea" Lagerfeld. His first wife died the same year of their marriage. In 1930 he remarried to Elisabeth Josefa Emilie Bahlmann, daughter of the Catholic Centre Party local politician Heinrich Maria Karl Bahlmann, and they were the parents of Martha Christiane "Christel" Lagerfeld and of fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld.
Otto Lagerfeld and his family belonged to the Old Catholic Church.
His family was mainly shielded from the Home front during [World War II#Germany|deprivations of World War II] due to his membership in the Nazi party and his business interests in Germany through the firm Glücksklee-Milch GmbH. Otto Lagerfeld had been in San Francisco during the 1906 earthquake.