- The
Gelsenberg Lager was a
subcamp of the
concentration camp
Buchenwald in Gelsenkirchen-Horst.
About 2000
Hungarian Jewish women were held in this subcamp...
- (Gelsenkirchener Bergwerks-Aktien-Gesellschaft)
founded the
Gelsenberg Petrol Corporation (
Gelsenberg-Benzin-AG). In 1935, the
Hibernia Mining Company founded...
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board member Three Chair of the
board of a
chemistry firm in Zug
Heinrich Oster Alternate board member; BASF
board member Two
Gelsenberg AG
board member...
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Reichsmark (RM) for 99
million RM. This
transaction like the
similar Gelsenberg affair led to a
public outcry.
According to
Heinrich Brüning the company...
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ammunition and rocket-propelled
grenades Gelsenkirchen-Horst
Gelsenkirchen Gelsenberg Benzin AG
Munitions factory,
clearing debris Gießen
Giessen Medical and...
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Essen in the
Second World War, such as the
subcamps Humboldtstraße [de],
Gelsenberg [de],
Schwarze Poth [de]. As a
major industrial centre,
Essen was a target...
- of
Ruhrgas were:
Bergemann GmbH (59.76%) – a
holding company owned by
Gelsenberg AG (Deutsche BP
Holding AG), RAG
BeteiligungsGmbH (RAG AG), Mannesmann...
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percent share in the
Oasis Oil Company. Mobil-
Gelsenberg was
owned by the NOC (51%),
Mobil (32%), and
Gelsenberg (17%). pd. The last
phase of the socialist...
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Following his
release in 1949 he took on a
position on the
board at
Gelsenberg AG.
Heinrich Oster (1878–1954)
Diarmuid Jeffreys, ****'s Cartel: IG Farben...
- 3,000 × 5,000 ft (914 × 1524 m) area in open country.
Similar to the
Gelsenberg plant, the
Blechhammer plants used
bituminous coal from
Upper Silesian...