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  2. Frankfurter Kranz - Wikipedia

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    The outside of the cake is then thickly coated with more buttercream and topped with caramel-covered brittle nuts, called Krokant, toasted almond flakes and/or ground hazelnuts. Krokant is a signature ingredient in the dish. The Frankfurter Kranz is considered reminiscent of Frankfurt as the coronation city of the Holy Roman Emperors.

  3. WKC Stahl- und Metallwarenfabrik - Wikipedia

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    WKC Stahl- und Metallwarenfabrik ("WKC Steel and Metalwork Factory"), formerly Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Cie., is a German sword manufacturing company located in Solingen, North Rhine-Westphalia. The company was founded in 1883 with the merger of two major Solingen sword-making companies, Weyersberg and Kirschbaum.

  4. Krups - Wikipedia

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    Krups is a German kitchen appliance manufacturer. It is part of the Groupe SEB. It is named after its founder, Robert Krups. [1] The company produces a large variety of household appliances such as coffee makers, toasters, blenders, kettles, waffle makers, egg cookers, hand mixers, food processors, etc. [2] [3] [4]

  5. Topf and Sons - Wikipedia

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    From 1941, Topf & Söhne used forced labour in its factory, as did many other German firms in the Nazi period. At least 620 foreigners were forced to work for the company. These people received wages, but they were paid 25–30% less than the German employees. [4] After the war, the company was confiscated and nationalised by the Soviet ...

  6. Dehomag - Wikipedia

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    Dehomag was a German subsidiary of IBM and later a standalone company with a monopoly in the German market before and during World War II. [1] The word was a syllabic abbreviation for Deutsche Hollerith-Maschinen GmbH (English: German Hollerith Machines LLC).

  7. Royal Porcelain Factory, Berlin - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of the KPM building in 2009. The Royal Porcelain Factory in Berlin (German: Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur, abbreviated as KPM), also known as the Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin and whose products are generally called Berlin porcelain, was founded in 1763 by King Frederick II of Prussia (known as Frederick the Great).

  8. Olympia-Werke - Wikipedia

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    The last "Mignon" from 1933 was called the Olympia-Plurotyp. On 31 December 1936, the company's name was changed to Olympia Büromaschinenwerke AG (transl. Olympia Office Machine Works). During World War II, the company produced a model of Enigma cipher machine. For reasons of secrecy, the Olympia-built machines bore no branding.

  9. List of Jewish American businesspeople - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig Jesselson (1910–1993), German-born metal trader who served as president and CEO of Phibro [28] Adolph (1849–1938) and Leonard Lewisohn (1847–1902), German-born mining magnates, founders of Lewisohn Bros. [29] George Lindemann (1936–2018), chairman and CEO of the Southern Union Company [30] [31]

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