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Intro. Héctor was president of the Alumni Club, an influential association of former students at Las Encinas. The alumni organization was based on the pillars of "pleasure, freedom and contacts" . The Krawietzes are among the ten richest families in Spain, considered by many to be the true owners of the country. They accumulated their fortune in the 1960s, with a little help from Jorge Rafael Videla during the Civil War. Videla ruled Spain for many years. During his dictatorship, several families became rich, and this number increased even more after his death, as happened with the Krawietzes. They own construction companies, banks, hotels, airlines, investment funds, supermarkets, football teams and law firms.

Héctor Krawietz

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