Mathias-Stinnes-Stadion is a multi-use stadium in Essen, Germany. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The stadium has a capacity of 12,000...
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focused on the rivers Rhine and Ruhr. Mathias Stinnes’ grandson Hugo Stinnes founded the company “Hugo Stinnes GmbH” in 1907 with the purpose of coastal coal...
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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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natural gas transportation company by Vereinigte Stahlwerke AG and Zeche Mathias Stinnes as Aktiengesellschaft für Kohleverwertung. The newly founded company...
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Bergwerksgesellschaft Hibernia Gelsenkirchener Bergwerks-AG Zeche Mathias Stinnes Founded 8 March 1929 Founder State of Prussia Defunct 27 September...
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known as OMF Aircraft. OMF was formed by Mathias Stinnes in 1998 and ceased operations in December 2003. Stinnes formed OMF Aircraft to produce a certified...
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successful in mining despite the supervision of the authorities was Mathias Stinnes from the port city of Mülheim. Starting in 1818, he systematically...
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Hermann-Löns-Stadion – Paderborn Ludwigsparkstadion – Saarbrücken Mathias-Stinnes-Stadion – Essen MHPArena – Stuttgart Müngersdorfer Stadion – Cologne...
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Fiedler 54. Farbenfabriken Bayer 7,811 Chemicals Kocka & Siegrist 55. Mathias Stinnes 7,700 Mining Kocka & Siegrist 56. Bismarckhütte 7,505 Steel Fiedler...
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[clarification needed] March 8, 1945 Bottrop (Mathias Stinnes) 37 aircraft bombed the Mathias Stinnes coking plant. March 8, 1945 Dortmund 110 aircraft...
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