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"Merkel recognized that Europe is in a difficult situation, but at the same time clearly and competently laid out the CDU's role in leading Germany through the European crisis," said Erika Stahl, a long-time CDU member from Bochum in the Germany's Ruhr Valley.
Merkel Party Seeks Euro Exit Policy William Boston 2011
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Brigadier General Williston Palmer was in charge of ground transportation from depositories to the airfields in western Germany—transporting coal from the Ruhr Valley and food from western farms, loading it onto trains and trucks to Rhein-Main and Wiesbaden, where the German loaders took over.
Daring Young Men RICHARD REEVES 2010
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My Dad was born "Oskar" in a poor section of Dortmund, Germany -- the Ruhr Valley, in the north of the country.
Mike Schwager: Remembering My Father: His Greatest Lesson to Me Was His Life 2010
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My Dad was born "Oskar" in a poor section of Dortmund, Germany -- the Ruhr Valley, in the north of the country.
Mike Schwager: Remembering My Father: His Greatest Lesson to Me Was His Life 2010
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In May 1921, it got a six-day ultimatum to accept them or have the industrial Ruhr Valley militarily occupied.
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Raised in the industrial Ruhr Valley town of Wattenscheid, where the company has its headquarters, Steilmann is emblematic of a new generation now taking charge at Germany's mostly family-owned Mittelstand companies.
Meet The New Boss 2008
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They would fly very high, “aiming simply at large built-up areas” over, say, the Ruhr Valley.
Human Smoke Nicholson Baker 2008
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GENERAL ALAN BROOKE, of the British Expeditionary Force, was bothered by talk in the war office of bombing the Ruhr Valley, where there were more factories—and more people—than anywhere else in Germany.
Human Smoke Nicholson Baker 2008
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In May 1921, Germany got an ultimatum with six days to accept or the industrial Ruhr Valley would be militarily occupied.
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In May 1921, Germany got an ultimatum with six days to accept or the industrial Ruhr Valley would be militarily occupied.
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