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    Hoesch (/hɜːrʃ/; German: Hoesch AG; formerly also Eberhard Hoesch & Sons and Hoesch-Werke) was a German steel and mining conglomerate headquartered in...
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    Krupp (redirect from Friederich Krupp AG)
    Friedrich Krupp AG Hoesch-Krupp (formerly Friedrich Krupp GmbH), trading as Krupp, was the largest company in Europe at the beginning of the 20th century...
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  • Hoesch may refer to Hoesch AG, a former German manufacturer with steel and benzol-oil plants Leopold Hoesch(1820–1899), founder of the 1871 Hoesch AG...
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    producer founded by August Thyssen. The company merged with Friedrich Krupp AG Hoesch-Krupp to form ThyssenKrupp in 1999. On 29 September 1891, August Thyssen...
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    wholly owned subsidiary. In 1991, ThyssenKrupp acquired German company Hoesch AG. In 1999, Thyssen (one of the companies of the merger to form Thyssenkrupp...
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    Faction, in April 1991. He had also been CEO of the steel manufacturer Hoesch AG since 1980. On Monday, April 1, 1991, at 23:30, Rohwedder was shot and...
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    Gelsenkirchener Bergwerks-AG [da; de]. This group united of most German iron, steel and coal producers but did not include Hoesch AG, Krupp AG, Klöckner-Werke,...
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    general of Giesches Erben, Zink und Bergbaubetrieb Fritz Springorum [de], Hoesch AG Hugo Stinnes Jr. [de], board member of Reichsverband der Deutschen Industrie...
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    Hoesch (born 13 January 1820 in Düren, died 21 April 1899 in Düren) was a German entrepreneur. In 1871 he founded the Eisen-und Stahlwerk Hoesch AG,...
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    It was located at Wambeler street near the Borsigplatz and factory of Hoesch AG in northern Dortmund. Weiße Wiese was originally a municipal ball court...
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    club) formed. Population: 23,348. 1863 – City walls [de] dismantled. 1871 Hoesch AG steel company in business. Westfalenhütte industrial area developed. 1872...
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  • August 1966 "HOESCH/HOOGOVENS Befund im Herbst", www.spiegel.de (in German), Der Spiegel, 13 July 1970 "Das Jahr 1972 : "Stahlehe" Hoesch AG Hoogovens"...
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    northeast of Dortmund, Germany. It was established by the steel company Hoesch AG in 1871. At the peak of the so-called Wirtschaftswunder approximately...
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    Henke (born 1954), MP Leopold Hoesch (1820–1899), founder of Hoesch AG in Dortmund, and founder of the Leopold Hoesch Museum in Düren Friedrich Honigmann...
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    Friedrich Springorum became general director and sole board member of Hoesch AG. Springorum was also a co-founder of the Society of Friends and Sponsors...
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  • working conditions. Most of the prisoners were Jews. Vereinigte Stahlwerke AG, Niederrheinische Hütte, Duisburg, between circa 1930 and circa 1940 Hydrogenation...
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  • Vereinigte Stahlwerke requested to take over Hadir; both the Reichswerke and Hoesch AG wanted to take over ARBED. On 15 August 1940 the German currency and customers...
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    Nuremberg. Due to the German war effort, the steel and mining company Hoesch AG had to extend her factories in Dortmund. Borussia Dortmund was forced...
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    1955 and was employed as a planning engineer for transport matters by Hoesch AG. The public prosecutor's office continued to investigate him after 1957...
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  • Renewables) Gruppo Riva (split into ILVA and Riva Forni Electtrici in 2013) Hoesch Stahl AG (acquired by ThyssenKrupp) Inland Steel Company (acquired by Ispat...
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    the First World War, the Cologne Mining Association was taken over by Hoesch AG. Coal production was discontinued in 1929. The main shaft was dismantled...
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  • Vossloh (redirect from Vossloh AG)
    Vossloh AG is a rail technology company based in Werdohl in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The SDAX-listed group has achieved sales of around...
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    served in 1951. The family company, known formally as Friedrich Krupp AG Hoesch-Krupp, was a key supplier of weapons and materiel to the German Government...
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    of freight in 1928 served the rolling mill, which had been acquired by Hoesch AG. A steel footbridge was built across the railway next to the Harkortstraße...
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  • first Volkswagen to receive this accolade. German company Krupp bought Hoesch AG. Rhineland-Palatinate state election 1990–91 Bundesliga 1990–91 2. Bundesliga...
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  • family, owners of the German industrial conglomerate Friedrich Krupp AG Hoesch-Krupp, commonly known as Krupp Thyssen-Krupp, successor company Friedrich...
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    (1878–1957), factory owner and chairman of the supervisory board of the Hoesch AG. His private studio was in his home, the Villa Waldfrieden in the Düsseldorf...
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  • Institute for Materials Research and Testing is founded. German company Hoesch AG is founded in Dortmund. 21 January – Hermann Blau, German chemist and...
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  • Otto Wolff (redirect from Otto Wolff AG)
    acquired by Thyssen in 1990. It merged with Friedrich Krupp AG Hoesch-Krupp to form ThyssenKrupp AG in 1999. Otto Wolff divided into two companies, known as...
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    Motorrad, Canyon Bicycles, Wiesmann GmbH, Ariola Records, UFA GmbH, Jako AG, Zalando SE. Germany is recognised for its large portion of specialised small...
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