Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft
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Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft
Summary
Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft is an organization[1].
Key Facts
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft was a member of Rheinisches Braunkohlensyndikat[2].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft is in the country of Germany[3].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's instance of is recorded as organization[4].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's instance of is recorded as business[5].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's instance of is recorded as Briquette Factory[6].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's instance of is recorded as open-pit lignite mine[7].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's founder is recorded as Carl Brendgen[8].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's owned by is recorded as Hermann Josef Abs[9].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's owned by is recorded as Josef Abs[10].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's owned by is recorded as Ignaz Petschek[11].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's headquarters location is recorded as Brüggen[12].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 6966155832950633490004[13].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's GND ID is recorded as 1185804765[14].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's industry is recorded as mining of lignite[15].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's industry is recorded as mining[16].
- +1908-12-30T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft[17].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's location of formation is recorded as Kerpen[18].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's parent organization or unit is recorded as Rheinbraun[19].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's significant event is recorded as Aryanization[20].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's significant event is recorded as persecution of Jews[21].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's official name is recorded as Erft-Bergbau[22].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's official name is recorded as Brikettfabrik Hubertus[23].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's official name is recorded as C. Brendgen Braunkohlen-, Brikett- und Tonwerke G.m.b.H.[24].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's official name is recorded as Gewerkschaft Kohlenquelle[25].
- Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's official name is recorded as Braunkohlen- und Brikettwerke "Concordia-Liblar" G.m.b.H.[26].
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Founding
Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's founder is recorded as Carl Brendgen[8]. +1908-12-30T00:00:00Z marks the founding of it[17]. Its location of formation is recorded as Kerpen[18].
Identity
Official names include Erft-Bergbau[22], Brikettfabrik Hubertus[23], C. Brendgen Braunkohlen-, Brikett- und Tonwerke G.m.b.H.[24], Gewerkschaft Kohlenquelle[25], and Braunkohlen- und Brikettwerke "Concordia-Liblar" G.m.b.H.[26].
Leadership
Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's board member is recorded as Josef Abs[27].
Operations
Hubertus Braunkohlen-Aktiengesellschaft's headquarters location is recorded as Brüggen[12]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as Rheinbraun[19].
Industry
Industries include mining of lignite[15] and mining[16].
Ownership
Owners include Hermann Josef Abs[9], a banker[28], 1901–1994[29], of Germany[30], awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit[31], specialised in finance[32]; Josef Abs[10], a lawyer[33], 1862–1943[34], of German Reich[35]; and Ignaz Petschek[11], an entrepreneur[36], 1857–1934[37], of Austria–Hungary[38], specialised in commerce[39].