Hohenlohe-Werke
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Hohenlohe-Werke
Summary
Hohenlohe-Werke is a commercial organization[1].
Key Facts
- Hohenlohe-Werke's instance of is recorded as commercial organization[2].
- Hohenlohe-Werke's instance of is recorded as business[3].
- Hohenlohe-Werke's owned by is recorded as Ignaz Petschek[4].
- Hohenlohe-Werke's owned by is recorded as Reichswerke Hermann Göring[5].
- Hohenlohe-Werke's owned by is recorded as Christian Kraft, 5th Prince of Hohenlohe-Öhringen, 2nd Duke of Ujest[6].
- Hohenlohe-Werke's followed by is recorded as Reichswerke Hermann Göring[7].
- Hohenlohe-Werke's headquarters location is recorded as Katowice[8].
- Hohenlohe-Werke's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 72155466462302160000[9].
- Hohenlohe-Werke's GND ID is recorded as 1182373593[10].
- +1905-04-03T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Hohenlohe-Werke[11].
- Hohenlohe-Werke's significant event is recorded as persecution of Jews[12].
- Hohenlohe-Werke's significant event is recorded as Aryanization[13].
- Hohenlohe-Werke's Online PWN Encyclopedia ID is recorded as 3999989[14].
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Founding
+1905-04-03T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Hohenlohe-Werke[11].
Identity
Hohenlohe-Werke's followed by is recorded as Reichswerke Hermann Göring[7].
Operations
Hohenlohe-Werke's headquarters location is recorded as Katowice[8].
Ownership
Owners include Ignaz Petschek[4], an entrepreneur[15], 1857–1934[16], of Austria–Hungary[17], specialised in commerce[18]; Reichswerke Hermann Göring[5], a business[19], in Nazi Germany[20], founded in 1937[21], headquartered in Salzgitter[22]; and Christian Kraft, 5th Prince of Hohenlohe-Öhringen, 2nd Duke of Ujest[6], a politician[23], 1848–1926[24], of Germany[25].