German entrepreneur and inventor (b. 1812, d. 1887)
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Alfred Krupp.
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 supplier of his era, which earned him the nickname "The Cannon King".
AlfredKrupp (born Alfried Felix Alwyn Krupp; Essen, 26 April 1812 – Essen, 14 July 1887) was a German steel manufacturer and inventor; the largest arms...
Friedrich Krupp AG Hoesch-Krupp (formerly Friedrich Krupp GmbH), trading as Krupp, was the largest company in Europe at the beginning of the 20th century...
AlfredKrupp (/krʊpp/; 17 February 1854 – 22 November 1902) was a German steel manufacturer and head of the company Krupp. He was the son of Alfred Krupp...
his son Alfred. The Krupp family business became the arms manufacturer for the Kingdom of Prussia in 1859, and later the German Empire. The Krupp family...
philanthropic organisation. Krupp's mother, Bertha Krupp, inherited the company in 1902 at the age of 16 when her father, Friedrich AlfredKrupp committed suicide...
steel mill with its own coal base. Krupp 1893: Following the death of AlfredKrupp in 1887, Friedrich AlfredKrupp expands his father's enterprise with...
of Friedrich AlfredKrupp she was the sole proprietor of the Krupp industrial empire from 1902 to 1943, although her husband, Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und...
Gusstahlfabrik, but it was his son, AlfredKrupp, who attained notable success. The principal characteristic of Krupp guns was that they were made of steel...
industrialist Friedrich AlfredKrupp, the path covers an elevation difference of about 100 m (330 ft). Built between 1900 and 1902, Via Krupp was ostensibly a...
The Krupp steelworks, or Krupp foundry, or Krupp cast steel factory (German: Krupp-Gussstahlfabrik [Guss+stahl+fabrik]) in Essen is a historic industrial...
Bertha Krupp in October 1906. Bertha had inherited her family's company in 1902 at age 16 after the death of her father, Friedrich AlfredKrupp. German...
Boelcke, Krupp und die Hohenzollern in Dokumenten 1850-1918. Frankfurt 1970. pages 158–162 Michael Epkenhans, Ralf Stremmel: Friedrich AlfredKrupp. Ein Unternehmer...
Friedrich Carl Krupp (17 July 1787 – Essen, 8 October 1826) was a German steel manufacturer and founder of the Krupp family commercial empire that is...
daughter of Friedrich Alfred Friedrich AlfredKrupp (1854–1902), steel manufacturer Friedrich C. Krupp (1787–1826), founder of Krupp family business Heinz...
Ellingham Brooks and Somerset Maugham shared a villa there. Friedrich AlfredKrupp, the German industrialist, was accused of homosexual orgies and eventually...
Margarethe von Ende de, wife of the German arms manufacturer Friedrich AlfredKrupp, was consigned to an insane asylum by Kaiser Wilhelm II, a family friend...
Viktor Bredt, Hermann von Hatzfeldt, Hermann von Dechend, Friedrich AlfredKrupp, Eduard Puricelli, Prince Karl Max von Lichnowsky, and Theodor Heinrich...
industrialist Friedrich AlfredKrupp in the early twentieth century to build his mansion in Capri. Initially the gardens took on the name of "Krupp Gardens", a title...
design was constructed at the time. In 1879, a French patent was filed by AlfredKrupp for a recoilless gun. The first recoilless gun known to have actually...
(to a foundling rather than a son), tie him especially to Krupp steel. Friedrich AlfredKrupp died by suicide in 1902 following publication of claims he...
artists, writers and other celebrities, such as Norman Douglas, Friedrich AlfredKrupp, Jacques d'Adelswärd-Fersen, Christian Wilhelm Allers, Emil von Behring...
(1800–1875) founder of Knorr Friedrich Krupp (1787–1826), steel manufacturer and founder of the steel producers ThyssenKrupp AG Heinrich Lanz (1838–1905), founder...