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Haymon | Krupp, a Jewish Texan merchant and member of the Tex |
Roderick | Krupp, a serial killer who buried his victims alive |
Krupp abandoned it in February 1943 because it was t | |
He joined board of the Friedrich | Krupp AG in 1934 as Director of Administration and F |
he family company, known formally as Friedrich | Krupp AG Hoesch-Krupp, was a key supplier of weapons |
by Germany in World War I. Built by Friedrich | Krupp AG, in Essen, Germany, this gun was intended t |
In 1974 Heinrich Koppers AG was acquired by | Krupp AG, and was later merged into Uhde GmbH, a div |
The firm also represented Siemens AG, | Krupp AG, and other German companies accused of expl |
to allow for wear, the barrel was sent back to | Krupp and rebored to a caliber of 238 mm (9.4 in) wi |
MAN, | Krupp, and Rheinmetall-Borsig each developed prototy |
Both | Krupp and Rheinmetall competed for the development c |
In 1919 | Krupp and Pickrell organized the Texon Oil and Land |
By 1926 | Krupp and Rheinmetall had specimen designs, and prot |
Both | Krupp and Rheinmetall competed for production contra |
es bring the ore to the steel-mills of Thyssen | Krupp and HKM in the Ruhr in Germany. |
Both | Krupp and competitor Rheinmetall developed guns in 1 |
), was a German naval gun, designed in 1934 by | Krupp and originally intended for the early H-class |
on) was an 8.8 cm calibre tank gun designed by | Krupp and used by the German Wehrmacht, during the S |
f compound steel for the first three ships and | Krupp armor for the last three, coupled with teak. |
Prinz Heinrich was protected by | Krupp armor. |
In Formidable, however, | Krupp armour was used to improve protection without |
The main battery turrets had 10 in (25 cm) of | Krupp armour on their sides and 8 in (20 cm) on thei |
change from Harvey armour in the Majestics to | Krupp armour in Albion meant that the loss in protec |
The Canopuses employed | Krupp armour in their construction, which possessed |
The main battery turrets had | Krupp armour, 10 inches (250 mm) on their sides and |
oubts and embrasures, well stocked with modern | Krupp artillery and arms and ammunition of all kinds |
Filipino artillery battery, possibly firing a | Krupp artillery piece, and Battery D with a 3.2-inch |
attalion, composed of the Talavera Cavalry and | Krupp artillery, was sent to Santiago de Cuba where |
attalion, composed of the Talavera Calvary and | Krupp artillery, was sent to Santiago de Cuba where |
In 1943, | Krupp became sole proprietor of the company, followi |
In 1979 | Krupp became president of the German Institute for E |
In 1988 | Krupp became state minister of Finance, and in 1991 |
series of super-heavy siege guns developed by | Krupp before World War I, during that war the gun wa |
Friedrich Altemeier worked for | Krupp before World War I began. |
Well before World War I | Krupp began development of a series of super-heavy s |
ed, fixed-recoil weapon, but was redesigned by | Krupp between 1902 and 1904 with a new recoil mechan |
The Prussians are using | Krupp breech-loading cannons and shrapnel shells. |
Krupp builds a robot to defeat the mummy. | |
In 1941, | Krupp built prototype vehicles armed with the 105 mm |
Krupp built ten Ausf. | |
The forts' artillery pieces-all top-notch | Krupp cannons-were quickly dismantled and transforme |
The ships were equipped with | Krupp cemented armor. |
As with Von der Tann, the armor was | Krupp cemented and nickel steel. |
Renown's waterline belt of | Krupp cemented armour measured 6 inches (152 mm) thi |
nderground comix scene and a co-founder of the | Krupp Comics/Kitchen Sink group (with Denis Kitchen |
A week later, | Krupp committed suicide on 22 November 1902. |
Although 200 vehicles were ordered, | Krupp completed only 10 prototypes in the final four |
Krupp continued theoretical research on a replacemen | |
The data given is according | Krupp datasheet 38 cm S.K.C/34 e WA52-453(e). |
or their prototype; in fact it was the initial | Krupp design for both prototypes. |
odel 1910 Schneider to distinguish it from the | Krupp design also bought that same year. |
It was a licensed copy of a 1905 | Krupp design. |
pe 38 75 mm Field Gun that was based on a 1905 | Krupp design. |
In December the same year, | Krupp designed an even larger 1,500 tonne tank - the |
Towards the end of September 1939, | Krupp designed the "first real self-propelled artill |
arrel with sliding breechblock based on German | Krupp designs and a long split-trail carriage with a |
Elizabeth Taylor wore the | Krupp Diamond as a ring, and called it her favorite |
The | Krupp Diamond and other famous pieces of jewelry in |
married but had no children; thus the line of | Krupp died out. |
The study led to a suggestion from | Krupp director Grote, special officer for submarine |
U-1 was based on a design by the | Krupp engineer Raimondo Lorenzo d'Equevilley Montjus |
According to conservative estimates, the | Krupp enterprises used nearly 100,000 persons in the |
Fred | Krupp, environmentalist |
The | Krupp factory was an inmportant industrial target, E |
The diamond is named for the | Krupp family of German industrialists, and it was so |
Its main rival was the Germania of the | Krupp family. |
army also carried some ten mountain guns, four | Krupp field guns, and six Nordenfeldt machine guns. |
sure from Walther Funk, Albert Voegler, Gustav | Krupp, Friedrich Flick, Fritz Thyssen, Hjalmar Schac |
Uwe | Krupp, German ice hockey player |
d down on 15 September 1938 at the yards of F. | Krupp Germaniawerft AG in Kiel as werk 584. |
laid down on 2 February 1943 at the Friedrich | Krupp Germaniawerft shipyard at Kiel. |
to build the ship was awarded to the Friedrich | Krupp Germaniawerft in Kiel in 1938, with a planned |
She was laid down on 13 March 1937 at | Krupp Germaniawerft in Kiel and went into service on |
laid down on 3 November 1941 at the Friedrich | Krupp Germaniawerft yard at Kiel, launched on 20 Aug |
Built at the Friedrich | Krupp Germaniawerft shipyard in Kiel, the U-boat was |
Built as the Orion by | Krupp Germaniawerft at Kiel, Germany in 1929, the st |
Friedrich | Krupp Germaniawerft, shipyard |
U-794 was built by Friedrich | Krupp Germaniawerft, Kiel. |
e four characters include Adolf Hitler, Gustav | Krupp, Gregor Strasser and Ernst Roehm (from whose t |
with 14-inch (360 mm) thick armour and modern | Krupp guns, they were superior to any in the Imperia |
However by the time | Krupp had completed the design a hollow charge shell |
Krupp has announced similar intentions for at least | |
Krupp has the lowest population of any incorporated | |
Indeed the | Krupp holding did flourish under the Nazi regime. |
Imperial Japanese Army General Staff turned to | Krupp in Germany, for the latest trend in artillery |
The C 97-type guns were manufactured by | Krupp in Germany. |
the guns had to be purchased from the firm of | Krupp in Essen. |
as then halted and limited production began by | Krupp in Gruson, Essen and Bochum in October 1939 wi |
OKH agreed and authorized | Krupp in 1936 to begin design of a series of guns be |
OKH agreed and authorized | Krupp in 1936 to begin design of a series of guns be |
es Tribunal, in which capacity he investigated | Krupp Industries. |
d be performed by free German workers, Alfried | Krupp insisted on using slaves. |
ish aristocrat he met in Copenhagen during the | Krupp investigation. |
The | Krupp is an emerald cut, with length and width propo |
Krupp joined Frank Pickrell, also of El Paso, to buy | |
with 10 artillery pieces, including two 28 cm | Krupp L/22 guns. |
It was a license-built copy of the | Krupp M 1905 gun. |
in gun is a Japanese license-built copy of the | Krupp M.08 mountain gun. |
Its 4-cylinder, 3.5 litres (210 cu in) | Krupp M305 65 horsepower (66 PS), water-cooled gasol |
Designs for a stopgap tank were solicited from | Krupp, MAN, Henschel, and Daimler-Benz. |
mpanies, included Heinkel, IG Farben, Junkers, | Krupp, Messerschmitt, Salzgitter, and Siemens-Schuck |
corporated what was known of the German prewar | Krupp mortar. |
Krupp mounted a shortened 7.7 cm Feldkanone 96 n.A o | |
reud was also involved in the trial of Alfried | Krupp of Krupp Industries, indicted for the use of s |
Haymon | Krupp, oilman and businessman |
Krupp pointed out that it could deliver a number of | |
Krupp produced only three prototypes from 1942-1943. | |
Krupp received a Diplomingenieur (Master of Engineer | |
In 1951 Bertha | Krupp returned with Alfried to Essen, where Alfried |
s the elder child and heir of Friedrich Alfred | Krupp she was the sole proprietor of the Krupp indus |
Krupp Stadt Museum | |
ons of both groups were merged to form Thyssen | Krupp Stahl AG. |
ives are made using VG-1 Stainless Steel, 4116 | Krupp Stainless Steel, 1055 Carbon Steel, SK-5 High |
while resident in Germany at his studio in the | Krupp Steelworks in Rhienhausen, that he produced hi |
her underground and college newspapers via the | Krupp Syndicate. |
The Model 1905 was a "stock gun" from | Krupp that could be supplied to customers from parts |
Most recently, Gary | Krupp, the founder of the Pave the Way Foundation, a |
tegic study of Soviet heavy tanks conducted by | Krupp, the study also giving birth to the Panzer VII |
ommand (Oberkommando des Heeres - OKH) ordered | Krupp to begin work on new railroad artillery design |
udis had arranged with the German manufacturer | Krupp to develop his design. |
came enamored with Grote's concept and ordered | Krupp to begin development on it in 1942. |
In September 1943 plans were made for | Krupp to fabricate new Tiger I armored hulls for the |
Built by | Krupp to satisfy an order by the Brazilian Army some |
the 19th century it is also referred to as the | Krupp town. |
The | Krupp Trial was the third of three trials of German |
The | Krupp Trial (or officially, The United States of Ame |
In the | Krupp Trial, twelve former directors of the Krupp Gr |
In 1947 he was indicted at the | Krupp Trial. |
Alfried | Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach |
Bertha | Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach (29 March 1886 - 21 Sep |
Alfred | Krupp Von Bohlen und Halbach's only child Arndt von |
d ownership of the company to her son, Alfried | Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach. |
The main defendant was Alfried | Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, CEO of the Krupp Holdi |
With the addition of the Alfried | Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach Foundation Chair on 1 J |
Bertha | Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach died in Essen in 1957 a |
Meanwhile | Krupp was developing a 10 cm design known as the 10 |
Krupp was born in Essen, Germany. | |
Krupp was born in 1933 in Elbing, East Prussia. | |
Krupp was eventually apprehended by Mockingbird of t | |
Equipment received from | Krupp was installed by 1939, greatly increasing prod |
Krupp was able to adapt the design of the World War | |
From 1969 to 1975 | Krupp was professor for economics and social politic |
ed on a design by the German arms-manufacturer | Krupp was mounted. |
The fort's heavy guns were German, typically | Krupp, while the turret mechanisms were from a varie |
Krupp worked closely with the SS, which controlled t | |
work and her frequent visits to injured or ill | Krupp workers and their families. |
Both guns were products of the | Krupp works which specialized in super-heavy artille |
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