Krupp - translation to russian
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Krupp - translation to russian

INDUSTRIAL DYNASTY FROM ESSEN, GERMANY
Friederich Krupp AG; Krupp family; Krupp Ag; Krupp Arms Works; Krupp AG; Friedrich Krupp AG; House of Krupp; Krupp Works; Krupp concern; Krupp works
  • [[Electric locomotive]] construction at the Krupp Works, Essen, 1960
  • Alfried Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach (to the right), with [[Sylvanus Olympio]] the President of [[Togo]], while visiting [[Villa Hügel]] on 17 May 1961
  • Krupp Works, Essen, 1961
  • Krupp production of [[Tiger I]] tanks
  • Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach (1931)
  • Devastation of Krupp factory, [[Essen]], 1945
  • railway wheels]] patented by Alfred Krupp. The rings are currently part of the [[ThyssenKrupp]] logotype.
  • Historic Krupp House
  • Bond of the Fried. Krupp AG, issued 15. February 1921
  • Gravestones of Friedrich Krupp and wife Therese Wilhelmi at Essen's [[Friedhof Bredeney]]
  • [[Friedrich Alfred Krupp]], 1900.
  • Krupp's Gun Shop c. 1901
  • [[Stereoscopic]] image from Krupp's great exhibit of guns at the [[Columbian Exposition]] in 1893
  • The Krupp Gun Works during World War I
  • Rail marked "KRUPP 1926 GERMANY". Photo taken in Boston area 2015
  • Workers in 1905.
  • Detail of a WWI gun breech block manufactured by Krupp in Essen
  • An assortment of naval guns and field artillery pieces from the Krupp works in Essen, Germany. (Circa 1905)
  • ThyssenKrupp HQ in Essen

Krupp         

общая лексика

крупповский

the Krupp industrial empire      
промышленная империя Круппа

Definition

Krupp gun
·- A breech-loading steel cannon manufactured at the works of Friedrich Krupp, at Essen in Prussia. Guns of over eight-inch bore are made up of several concentric cylinders; those of a smaller size are forged solid.

Wikipedia

Krupp

The Krupp family (see pronunciation) was a prominent 400-year-old German dynasty from Essen, noted for its production of steel, artillery, ammunition and other armaments. The family business, known as Friedrich Krupp AG (Friedrich Krupp AG Hoesch-Krupp after acquiring Hoesch AG in 1991 and lasting until 1999), was the largest company in Europe at the beginning of the 20th century, and was the premier weapons manufacturer for Germany in both world wars. Starting from the Thirty Years' War until the end of the Second World War, it produced battleships, U-boats, tanks, howitzers, guns, utilities, and hundreds of other commodities.

The dynasty began in 1587 when trader Arndt Krupp moved to Essen and joined the merchants' guild. He bought and sold real estate, and became one of the city's richest men. His descendants produced small guns during the Thirty Years' War and eventually acquired fulling mills, coal mines and an iron forge. During the Napoleonic Wars, Friedrich Krupp founded the Gusstahlfabrik (Cast Steel Works) and started smelted steel production in 1816. This led to the company becoming a major industrial power and laid the foundation for the steel empire that would come to dominate the world for nearly a century under his son Alfred. Krupp became the arms manufacturer for the Kingdom of Prussia in 1859, and later the German Empire.

The company produced steel used to build railroads in the United States and to cap the Chrysler Building. During the time of the Third Reich, the Krupp company supported the Nazi regime and used slave labour, which was used by the Nazi Party to help carry out the Holocaust, with Krupp reaping the economic benefit. Krupp used almost 100,000 slave labourers, housed in poor conditions and many worked to death. The company had a workshop near the Auschwitz concentration camp. Alfried Krupp was convicted as a criminal against humanity for the employment of the prisoners of war, foreign civilians and concentration camp inmates under inhumane conditions in work connected with the conduct of war. He was sentenced to twelve years imprisonment, but served just three and was pardoned (but not acquitted) by John J. McCloy.

Part of this pardoning meant that all of Krupp's holdings were restored. Again, the company rose to become one of the wealthiest companies in Europe. However, this growth did not last indefinitely. In 1967, an economic recession resulted in significant financial loss for the company. In 1999, it merged with Thyssen AG to form the industrial conglomerate ThyssenKrupp AG.

Controversy has not eluded the Krupp company. Being a major weapons supplier to multiple sides throughout various conflicts, the Krupps were sometimes blamed for the wars themselves or the degree of carnage that ensued.

Examples of use of Krupp
1. "He was definitely in a different place," Krupp said.
2. "It is about tactics, about war, about balance and many other different things," Krupp said.
3. Krupp saw Bush in the same period at an environmental documentary screening at the White House.
4. Also circling is Thyssen Krupp, the German steel giant, which has a market value of '.4 billion pounds.
5. Thyssen Krupp benefited from strong numbers from Anglo Dutch steelmaker Corus, climbing 2.' per cent to ň'4;ě22.86.
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