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Horten AG
Company type
joint-stock company
Industry
Retail
Founded
Duisburg (1936)
Founder
Helmut Horten
Headquarters
Düsseldorf, Germany
Divisions
department stores (Horten (1936-2004)/ GALERIA Horten (1988-2003) / MERKUR (1945-1988)) smaller department stores (DeFaKa (1936-1973) / Horten extra (1988-1993)) discount department stores (Hanse-SB 1974-1989) restaurants (bon appetite / KUPFERSPIESS) Own Brands (Horten, Miss H.)
Horten AG (Aktiengesellschaft) was a German department store chain founded by Helmut Horten in 1936 and headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany.
With up to 80 stores throughout Germany, Horten ranked fourth-largest among German department store chains, after Karstadt, Kaufhof and Hertie.
HortenAG (Aktiengesellschaft) was a German department store chain founded by Helmut Horten in 1936 and headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany. With up...
fourth-largest chain of department stores in Germany, HortenAG. The business practices of Mr. Horten flourished during the Nazi era, when he purchased Jewish...
0 billion. Horten inherited her wealth upon the death of her husband, the founder of the German department store business HortenAG. Horten met her husband...
(1868–1951), founder of Audi automobile company in 1909 Helmut Horten (1909–1987), founder of HortenAG Georg Ferdinand Howaldt (1802–1883), founder of Howaldtswerke-Deutsche...
owned by the Tengelmann Group Defunct: Hertie – merged with Karstadt HortenAG – merged with Kaufhof; all stores were renamed "Kaufhof" or "Galeria Kaufhof"...
(1868–1951), founder of Audi automobile company in 1909 Helmut Horten (1909–1987), founder of HortenAG August Howaldt (1809–1883), founder of Howaldtswerke-Deutsche...
building of HortenAG, Am Albertussee, Düsseldorf 1990–92: Renovation of the historic palace garden of HortenAG, Am Albertussee, HortenAG Schloss Landsberg...
Oberpollinger in Munich, and Galeria Kaufhof. Others like Hertie, Wertheim and HortenAG were taken over by others and either fully integrated or later closed...
Indian national volleyball team, car accident. Helmut Horten, 78, German entrepreneur, owner of HortenAG department store chain. Scrappy Lambert, 86, American...
for a while a bierkeller operated in the cellar. In 1968 it was sold to HortenAG, who demolished it the next year to build a department store. Knoop Castle...
was released early in 1953. He went on to work for the department store HortenAG in Düsseldorf and was employed as an advisor for the Lürssen-Werft shipyard...
Helmut Horten (1909–1987 in Croglio) a German entrepreneur who built up and owned the fourth-largest chain of department stores in Germany – HortenAG. Lived...
2010 the company was a subsidiary of Arcandor AG (which was known until 30 June 2007 as KarstadtQuelle AG) and was responsible within the group for the...
never entered service, the Horten Ho 229. This was an exotic jet-powered, flying wing fighter aircraft designed by the Horten brothers, who lacked the facilities...
stores to the Merkur AG (so-called "Aryanisation"). After the war, Schocken sold his regained share of the company (51%) to Helmut Horten GmbH, which later...
after World War II, passed to AG Weser. The building had been severely damaged by bombing and was demolished and a Horten department store built on the...
the tiny islet of Vealøs facing the former Karljohansvern Naval Base in Horten Naval Special Operations Command (Norwegian: Marinejegerkommandoen) (MJK)...
Hoffmann H-36 Dimona – Wolf Hoffmann Flugzeugbau KG Horten-Schäfer Aachen – designed by Reimar Horten & Schäfer_ built by Christiani Wassertechnik GmbH...
scholar Frederick Stephani (1903–1962), film director and screenwriter Helmut Horten (1909–1987), entrepreneur Theodor Schieffer (1910–1992), historian and medievalist...