Hugo Adolf Eugen Victor Stinnes commonly known as Hugo Stinnes (12 February 1870 – 10 April 1924) was a German industrialist and politician who served...
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Caribbean and Mexico. It was part of the former conglomerate Hugo Stinnes GmbH. In 1808, Mathias Stinnes founded a company for shipping and coal trading, the...
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industrialist, professor and heir Hugo Stinnes (1870–1924), German entrepreneur and politician, father of Clärenore Matiás Stinnes (1910–1975), Argentine luger...
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son of Hugo Stinnes. Stinnes was born 23 March 1896 in Mülheim, German Empire, the eldest of seven children, born to Hugo Stinnes and Clara Stinnes (née...
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heavy industry. Hugo Stinnes and Albert Vögler were the only two business barons who were on the side of the German People's Party. Stinnes' death and Vögler's...
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The Stinnes–Legien Agreement (German: Stinnes-Legien-Abkommen) was an accord concluded by German trade unions and industrialists on 15 November 1918....
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was acquired by Hugo Stinnes AG. In 1971, Hugo Stinnes AG restructured its inland waterway shipping activities and set up Fendel-Stinnes-Schifffahrt AG...
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representatives of heavy industry led by Hugo Stinnes in Berlin from 9 to 12 November. On 15 November, they signed the Stinnes–Legien Agreement, which had advantages...
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prices. The most successful, Hugo Stinnes, established the most powerful private economic conglomerate in 1920s Europe – Stinnes Enterprises – which embraced...
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Brennstoff-Chemikalien und Transport AG to the entrepreneur Hugo Hermann Stinnes – son of Hugo Stinnes – in 1937. One year later, he renamed the company to Brenntag...
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circulated Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung since 1920, when industrialist Hugo Stinnes bought the paper. Humann was a key German eyewitness of the Armenian...
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Clara Eleonore "Clärenore" Stinnes-Söderstrom (née Stinnes; 21 January 1901 – 7 September 1990) was a German female auto racer, heiress and socialite...
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Handelsgesellschaft ("Arado trading firm") that was founded by the industrialist Hugo Stinnes Jr. for covering up illegal trade with military equipment. When the Nazi...
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was Friedrich Minoux, a wealthy German industrialist and partner of Hugo Stinnes. Minoux was later convicted of swindling the Berlin Gasworks, the largest...
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accomplished surgeon of his time, not all of his operations were successful. Hugo Stinnes (a business magnate and politician who was among the wealthiest men in...
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Fendel-Stinnes 1958–1973 and 1991–1997 Hamburg Atlantic Line 1847–1970 Hamburg America Line 1887–1939 Hamburg-Bremen-Africa-linede 1907–1920s Hugo Stinnes Linien...
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Giesches Erben, Zink und Bergbaubetrieb Fritz Springorum [de], Hoesch AG Hugo Stinnes Jr. [de], board member of Reichsverband der Deutschen Industrie, member...
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Hannover, Stuttgart and Berlin before becoming a technical advisor to Hugo Stinnes in 1899. In 1903, after a study trip that had primarily taken him to...
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(1845–1915), opera composer and poet Wilibald Nagel (1863–1929), musicologist Hugo Stinnes (1870–1924), industrialist and founder of the German People's Party Fritz...
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"the true Armenian manner". Hugo Stinnes took over the DAZ in 1920 in an effort to secure industrialist influence. Stinnes invested in the newspaper, and...
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mid 1943 in the North Sea, where she sank the German merchants Edmund Hugo Stinnes 4, Ostpreußen, Donau II, Hödur and Bahia Laura, the German tanker Stedingen...
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between Uchida and German representatives, most notably the industrialist Hugo Stinnes. The State Secretary for the Reichsmarine, Alfred von Capelle, and the...
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the death of Hugo Stinnes in 1924, AGA ran into cashflow difficulties, which ended in the company's bankruptcy at the end of 1925. Stinnes' son Edmund...
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was a cornerstone of Hugo Stinnes' corporate empire. It was founded in 1901 at the initiative of Bernhard Dernburg and Hugo Stinnes as the successor to...
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Gasolin AG (section The Stinnes era)
und Melanolwerke GmbH, based in Freiburg im Breisgau. In June 1923, Hugo Stinnes took over A. Riebeck'sche Montanwerke AG, which mainly owned mines and...
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of an authoritarian to "overcome" family society. The industrialist Hugo Stinnes initially approved of this concept of socialism. In January 1919, Stadtler...
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furnace, and the first large tube (iron pipe size) works. Together with Hugo Stinnes Thyssen was a cofounder of RWE. The Thyssen conglomerate became the nucleus...
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Party of Great Britain. p. 356. "40 Industrialists in Ruhr Arrested – Hugo Stinnes Among German Coal Syndicate Leaders Seized by the British – Ties to Hitler...
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Montangesellschaft, then owned by Fiat (see Camillo Castiglioni), was purchased by Hugo Stinnes for the German giant Vereinigte Stahlwerke AG (VS). After the Nazi Party...
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Analysts' Journal. Kahn was also a former director of Teleregister Corp., Hugo Stinnes Co., Grand Union Stores, Kings County Lighting, West Chemical, and Willcox...
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