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    Emil Kirdorf (8 April 1847 – 13 July 1938) was a German industrialist, one of the first important employers in the Ruhr industrial sectors. He was personally...
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  • for 93% of the coal output in the Ruhr and 54% of Germany as a whole. Emil Kirdorf, an early Nazi party member, was one of the main founders of the Rhenish-Westphalian...
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    for being an annexationist. Together with his industrialist friends Emil Kirdorf, Hugo Stinnes and Wilhelm Beukenberg, Hugenberg in 1916–1917 founded...
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  • witnessing a meeting in the Ruhr between Hitler, Kurt Baron von Schröder, Emil Kirdorf, and other German industrialists. Helmut is commissioned an SS officer...
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  • Wilhelm von Siemens, Carl Duisberg, Ernst von Borsig, Hugo Stinnes, Emil Kirdorf and Hermann Röchling, but also humanities scholars such as Eduard Meyer...
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    pressure from Albert Vögler, Gustav Krupp, Friedrich Flick, Fritz Thyssen, Emil Kirdorf and especially Hjalmar Schacht, Hitler decided to move the party away...
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  • Erich Kern Hanns Kerrl Emil Ketterer Walter von Keudell Erich Keyser Kurt Georg Kiesinger Manfred Freiherr von Killinger Emil Kirdorf Hans Helmut Kirst Gerhard...
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  • Heinrich Hoffmann Raymond Davies Hughes Emil Jannings William Joyce Fred W. Kaltenbach (Radio broadcaster) Emil Kirdorf Fritz Julius Kuhn Johann von Leers...
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    antiquities. Hapag Lloyd building at Ballindamm Kirdorfhaus, named after Emil Kirdorf, until 1989 seat of Seereederei "Frigga" Location of Ballindamm in Hamburg...
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  • Netherlands The Kröller-Müller Museum opened in the Netherlands. Died: Emil Kirdorf, 91, German industrialist The Manifesto of Race was published in Italy...
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  • 14211, on April 28, 1914. A variety of notable industrialists such as Emil Kirdorf, Hugo Stinnes, Wilhelm Benkenberg, Fritz Baare, Peter Klöckner, Paul...
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  • Aschersleben and the "Gelsenkirchener Bergwerks-AG", whose director Emil Kirdorf was a close friend. Salomonsohn retired from the active management of...
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    August Bier (24 November 1936) Wladimir Peter Köppen (28 March 1937) Emil Kirdorf (8 April 1937) Adolf Bartels (1 May 1937) Bernhard Nocht (4 November...
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    Sudetenland to Germany. In March 1939, Göring threatened Czechoslovak president Emil Hácha with the bombing of Prague. Hácha then agreed to sign a communique...
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  • Gelsenkirchener Bergwerks-AG mine, where his brother Emil worked as the director of sales. Kirdorf's strategy paid off and even though by 1887 the company...
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    Hesse-Homburg and Nassau-Usingen was agreed, which granted the village of Kirdorf to Hesse-Homburg, in exchange for Espa, which had been acquired by Hesse-Homburg...
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  • (1906–1991) Revisionist writer and Socialist Reich Party politician. KIRDORF, Emil (1847–1938) Pro-Nazi industrialist. KITA, Ikki (pseud.) (Kita Terujiro)...
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