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  2. Industrialization in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The Industrial Revolution was followed by the phase of high industrialization during the German Empire. The (catch-up) Industrial Revolution in Germany differed from that of the pioneering country of Great Britain in that the key industries became not the textile industry but coal production, steel production and railroad construction.

  3. Marl Chemical Park - Wikipedia

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    Marl Chemical Park (German: Chemiepark Marl) is an industrial park in Marl, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.It is the third largest industrial cluster in Germany and among the largest chemical production facilities in Europe.

  4. Bromberg Dynamit Nobel AG Factory - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, an Industrial and Technological Park was created, covering part of the area, and in 2011, eight building have been converted (approx. 1% of the original factory domain) to comprise the Exploseum, a Museum of Armaments Works from the DAG Fabrik Bromberg together with an open-air museum about German industrial architecture from World War ...

  5. Allied plans for German industry after World War II - Wikipedia

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    This included Silesia, Germany's second-largest industrial center after the Ruhr. West Berlin is shown in yellow. The industrial plans for Germany were designs the Allies of World War II considered imposing on Germany in the Aftermath of World War II to reduce and manage Germany's industrial capacity. [1]

  6. 11,000 jobs on the line as another German company stumbles - AOL

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    Thyssenkrupp Steel has announced plans to eliminate 11,000 jobs by the end of this decade — about 40% of its workforce — becoming the latest German industrial giant to opt for drastic action ...

  7. German industrial output rises smaller-than-expected 0.7% in ...

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    German industrial production recovered but rose less than expected in April as pandemic restrictions and war in Ukraine disrupted supply chains, official data showed on Wednesday. Industrial ...

  8. Economy of Germany - Wikipedia

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    The German chemical industry became the most advanced in the world, and by 1914 the country was producing half the world's electrical equipment. The rapid advance to industrial maturity led to a drastic shift in Germany's economic situation – from a rural economy into a major exporter of finished goods.

  9. Germany in crisis: Intel and Volkswagen mull a multibillion ...

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    Last year, German companies poured $15.7 billion in capital projects into the U.S., pivoting away from both China and their homeland. In 2022, the figure was just $5.9 billion. In 2022, the figure ...