Karl Konrad Graf von der Groeben

Karl Konrad Wilhelm Alexander Graf von der Groeben-Ponarien (31 August 1918 in Königsberg – 6 July 2005 in Baden-Baden) was a German entrepreneur.

In World War II, he was linked to the anti-Hitler resistance of the 20 July plot.

[citation needed] After the war, he acquired a distributor's license from the Coca-Cola Company.

[1] In 1991, Graf laid down DM250,000 to establish the Amadeu Antonio Foundation to oppose far-right-wing parties, racism and anti-Semitism.

It was named for Amadeu Antonio Kiowa, an Angolan Vertragsarbeiter (contract worker) who was the first victim of racially-motivated violence after German reunification.