- 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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Gustav Kastner-
Kirdorf (born 2
February 1881 in Trumpfsee-Warnitz; died 4 May 1945 in Berchtesgaden) was a
German aviator who
served in the Luftwaffe...
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General der
Flieger Otto
Hoffmann von
Waldau and
General der
Flieger Gustav Kastner-
Kirdorf issuing an
order for
German troops on the
Eastern Front, 1941...
- 93% of the coal
output in the Ruhr and 54% of
Germany as a whole. Emil
Kirdorf, an
early ****
party member, was one of the main
founders of the Rhenish-Westphalian...
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Personnel Office 1 June 1937 – 31
January 1939 Succeeded by
Gustav Kastner-
Kirdorf Preceded by
General Ludwig Wolff Commander of 5. Flieger-Division (1938-1939)...
- from
Albert Vögler,
Gustav Krupp,
Friedrich Flick,
Fritz Thyssen, Emil
Kirdorf and
especially Hjalmar Schacht,
Hitler decided to move the
party away from...
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Longest serving officeholder General der
Flieger Gustav Kastner-
Kirdorf 31
January 1939 – 23
March 1943 Luftwaffe
Member of
Oberkommando der Luftwaffe...
- for
being an annexationist.
Together with his
industrialist friends Emil
Kirdorf, Hugo
Stinnes and
Wilhelm Beukenberg,
Hugenberg in 1916–1917
founded a...
- Hesse-Homburg and N****au-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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mining industrialist Adolph Kirdorf.
Because there was no
blast furnace in
Rothe Erde in
which iron ore
could be smelted,
Kirdorf purchased several blast...