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  1. Julius Peter Heil (July 24, 1876 – November 30, 1949) was an American politician and the 30th governor of Wisconsin from 1939 to 1943. [1] Early life. Heil, a Jewish [2] immigrant to the United States, was born in Düssmund an der Mosel, Germany.

    • Joseph F. Heil
    • Republican
  2. 1 de may. de 2001 · As a boy, Julius P. Heil worked on his family's Wisconsin farm during the late 1800s. When he was 12, he dropped out of school and took a job in a general store. Two years later, he went to the ...

  3. For more than 100 years, Heil ® has been at the forefront of excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction in the Waste Industry. In 1901 in a small rented building in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Julius P. Heil started the Heil Rail Joint Welding Co. Inspired by a new process called “welding”, Julius Heil began applying the technology to ...

  4. Gov. Julius Peter Heil. Terms January 2, 1939 - January 4, 1943. Party Republican. Born July 24, 1876. Passed November 30, 2024. Birth State Other. Family Married Elizabeth Conrad; one child. About. JULIUS PETER HEIL was born in Duesmond on der Mosel in Germany.

  5. Julius Peter Heil (24 July 1876-30 November 1949) was the Republican Governor of Wisconsin from 2 January 1939 to 4 January 1943, succeeding Philip La Follette and preceding Walter Samuel Goodland. Julius Peter Heil was born to a Jewish family in Düssmund an der Mosel, German Empire in 1876, and...

  6. German Immigrant Julius P. Heil formed the Heil Rail Joint Welding Company at Milwaukee in 1901, following his employment with the Falk Company, which had pioneered the patented process. Heil's first venture also provided metal work, but it was dissolved in 1906. A new enterprise was immediately formed, specializing in tanks and metal products.

  7. Julius P. Heil was born 24 Jul 1876 in Düssmund an der Mosel, Brauneberg, Rheinprovinz, German Empire (now in Landkreis Bernkastel-Wittlich, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany). He emigrated as a child to Wisconsin in the United States, growing up on a farm in New Berlin.