Dortmund-Hörder Hüttenunion

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Dortmund-Hörder Hüttenunion
legal form Corporation
founding 1933
resolution 1966
Seat Dortmund
management Fritz Harders
Number of employees 25200
sales 1.9 billion DM
Branch Steel industry

The Dortmund-Horder hut union AG ( DHHU ) was a mining company based in Dortmund .

It was created in 1933 as a merger of the Hörder Bergwerks- und Hütten-Verein and the Union, AG for mining, iron and steel industry as part of the reorganization of the United Steelworks AG . Due to the unbundling of the coal and steel industry after the Second World War , Hörde and the Union initially became independent companies (Hüttenwerk Hörde AG and Hüttenwerk Union AG), but they merged again in 1951 to form Dortmund-Hörder Hüttenunion AG. In 1966, the Dortmund-Horder hut Union and its subsidiaries (for example, the iron Rothe Erde and the smelters Siegerland ) - of the - total 25,200 workers and employees with 1.9 billion DM sales Hoesch AG acquired.

literature

  • Horst Mönnich : Departure for the area. Departure to Europe. Hoesch 1871–1971 . Bruckmann, Munich 1971, ISBN 3-7654-1441-7 , p. 410 ff . (Anniversary band of Hoesch Aktiengesellschaft, Dortmund).

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