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Friedrich Krupp AG
Hoesch-
Krupp (formerly Fried.
Krupp AG and
Friedrich Krupp GmbH)
trading as
Krupp, was the
largest company in
Europe at the beginning...
- when it
became a
wholly owned subsidiary. In 1991, Thyssen
Krupp acquired German company Hoesch AG. In 1999,
Thyssen (one of the
companies of the merger...
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Karsten Rohwedder, and
Hoesch became again an
independent company. In 1991,
German competitor Krupp (presently Thyssen
Krupp)
bought Hoesch and the
merger was...
- with parti****tion of his
widow and daughter,
merged with
KruppHoesch to
become Thyssen
Krupp AG in 1997.
Fritz was
married in 1900 to
Amalie Zur****e (1877–1965);...
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Krupp can
refer to: The
Krupp family,
owners of the
German industrial conglomerate Friedrich Krupp AG
Hoesch-
Krupp,
commonly known as
Krupp Thyssen-Krupp...
-
World War II.
Thyssen was
refounded in 1953 and
joined with
KruppHoesch to
become Thyssen
Krupp AG in 1997.
Thyssen purchased most of Beeckerwerth, including...
- by
August Thyssen. The
company merged with
Friedrich Krupp AG
Hoesch-
Krupp to form Thyssen
Krupp in 1999. On 29
September 1891,
August Thyssen and his...
- off to the company's
majority shareholder at the time,
Friedrich Krupp AG
Hoesch-
Krupp, in 1996,
leaving the
company to
focus primarily on construction...
- 'Phönix' in
Dortmund (in German) Ingo Bornemann: Thyssen-
Krupp / Westfalenhütte
Dortmund Hoesch-Arbeiter
jubelten Gorbatschow zu (in German) Ruhr-Nachrichten...
- Baez, pla**** at the
major strikes in
front of the
factory gates of
Krupp,
Hoesch or
Thyssen and at the UN
World Women's
Conference in
Nairobi and performed...