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Alfried Felix Alwyn Krupp von
Bohlen und
Halbach (13
August 1907 – 30 July 1967),
often referred to as
Alfried Krupp, was a
German industrialist, a competitor...
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Alfried Krupp von
Bohlen und
Halbach Foundation (German:
Alfried Krupp von
Bohlen und Halbach-Stiftung) is a
major German philanthropic foundation...
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twelve years, and the main
defendant Alfried Krupp was
ordered to sell all his possessions. The main
defendant Alfried Krupp always denied any guilt. In...
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Alfred Krupp (born
Alfried Felix Alwyn Krupp; Essen, 26
April 1812 – Essen, 14 July 1887) was a
German steel manufacturer and inventor; the
largest arms...
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History Review 24–49. Friz, D.M. (1988),
Alfried Krupp und
Berthold Beitz: der Erbe und sein
Statthalter [
Alfried Krupp und
Berthold Beitz: The Heir and...
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smelted steel. He died in Essen, 8
October 1826 age 39.
Alfred Krupp (born
Alfried Felix Alwyn Krupp), son of
Friedrich Carl, was born in
Essen in 1812. His...
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eight children including Alfried Krupp von
Bohlen und
Halbach (1907–1967), the last
owner of
Krupp (succeeded by his
Alfried Krupp von
Bohlen und Halbach...
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German socialite and heir to the
Krupp family. He was the only
child of
Alfried Krupp von
Bohlen und
Halbach and last heir to Krupp. Von
Bohlen und Halbach...
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danger of a **** revival. In 1951
Bertha Krupp returned with
Alfried to Essen,
where Alfried resumed control of the
company and
rapidly restored it to a...
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divided into 670
subsidiaries worldwide. The
largest shareholders are the
Alfried Krupp von
Bohlen und
Halbach Foundation and
Cevian Capital. ThyssenKrupp's...