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Regarding the "support of a anti-Semitic and terror regime in Iran, it is not ThyssenKrupp's responsibility to issue a statement," sniffed the head of a company that in World War II used over 10,000 slave laborers and whose president during the Hitler era, Alfred Krupp was convicted of War Crimes at Nuremberg, adding, "That is a function of the federal government."
Rabbi Abraham Cooper: From Hitler to Ahmadinejad: CEOs You Can Rely On 2010
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Regarding the "support of a anti-Semitic and terror regime in Iran, it is not ThyssenKrupp's responsibility to issue a statement," sniffed the head of a company that in World War II used over 10,000 slave laborers and whose president during the Hitler era, Alfred Krupp was convicted of War Crimes at Nuremberg, adding, "That is a function of the federal government."
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ARNOLD NEWMAN, 88 Newman shot his elegant and influential portraits mostly for magazines -- including a famously demonic-looking Alfred Krupp for NEWSWEEK in 1963.
Transition 2007
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Major firms in heavy industry and machine building were established by innovative manufacturers like Alfred Krupp (factory built in Essen, 1826).
i. Central Europe 2001
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-- Alfred Krupp, the greatest cannon-maker of the world, died at his works, Essen, Prussia, on the 14th of July, seventy-five years old.
Buchanan's Journal of Man, August 1887 Volume 1, Number 7 1856
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April 26, 1812: Birthday of Alfred Krupp, Germany's 'Cannon King' April 18, 1915: Aerial Warfare Is About to Make a Quantum Leap Say Hello to the Goodbye Weapon Monopoly Killer: Perfect German Board Game Redefines Genre
April 30, 1945: New Generation U-Boat Too Little, Too Late 2007
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