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Axel Camillo Eitzen (27 July 1883 – 1 November 1968) was a Norwegian ship-owner.
He was born in Tønsberg as a son of ship-owner Axel Camillo Eitzen and Caroline Johanne Hansen (1857–1911). In 1911 he married Frida Falch, a daughter of a pharmacist in Larvik.[1]
He finished secondary education in 1901, and then embarked on lengthy commercial studies in England, Germany, France and Belgium. In 1914 he became a co-owner in the family company Camillo Eitzen & Co.,[1] founded in 1883 and since growing to a major corporation. It was renamed to Tschudi & Eitzen in 1936.
His brother Johan emigrated to Uruguay to pursue enterprises there.[2] Axel Camillo Eitzen died in 1968 and was buried at Ris.[3][4]
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