- Hugo
Adolf Eugen Victor Stinnes commonly known as Hugo
Stinnes (12
February 1870 – 10
April 1924) was a
German industrialist and
politician who served...
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Stinnes is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Clärenore
Stinnes (1901–1990),
German racing driver Edmund Stinnes (1896–1980), German-born...
- of Hugo
Stinnes.
Stinnes was born 23
March 1896 in Mülheim,
German Empire, the
eldest of
seven children, born to Hugo
Stinnes and
Clara Stinnes (née Wagenknecht)...
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Clara Eleonore "Clärenore"
Stinnes-Söderstrom (née
Stinnes; 21
January 1901 – 7
September 1990) was a
German female auto racer,
heiress and socialite...
- The
Stinnes–Legien
Agreement (German:
Stinnes-Legien-Abkommen) was an
accord concluded by
German trade unions and
industrialists on 15
November 1918....
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focuses on logistics. The
company was
acquired by
Deutsche Bahn as Schenker-
Stinnes in 2002. It
comprises divisions for air, land, sea freight, and Contract...
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acquired by Hugo
Stinnes AG. In 1971, Hugo
Stinnes AG
restructured its
inland waterway shipping activities and set up Fendel-
Stinnes-Schifffahrt AG near...
- Brennstoff-Chemikalien und
Transport AG to the
entrepreneur Hugo
Hermann Stinnes – son of Hugo
Stinnes – in 1937. One year later, he
renamed the
company to Brenntag...
- and Mexico. It was part of the
former conglomerate Hugo
Stinnes GmbH. In 1808,
Mathias Stinnes founded a
company for
shipping and coal trading, the activities...
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