Ernst Tengelmann

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Ernst Tengelmann (January 14, 1870 - March 30, 1954) was a German entrepreneur. [1] From 1912 he was Director-General of the Essener Steinkohlenbergwerke AG and CEO of Gelsenkirchener Bergwerks-AG. In addition to Carl Hold and Gustav Knepper he was one of the most influential mining figures in 1930s Ruhr Valley.

In 1930 Tengelmann became a member of the Nazi party and participated in the Secret Meeting of 20 February 1933 where he gave the party considerable financial support. His sons, Walter and Wilhelm also worked actively for the Nazi party.[2] [3]


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  1. ^ Ernst Tengelmann : 14. Jan. 1870 - 30. März 1954 Gedenkschrift. Essener Steinkohlenbergwerke AG. 1955
  2. ^ Gerhard Gebhardt: Ruhrbergbau: Geschichte, Aufbau und Verflechtung seiner Gesellschaften und Organisationen. Essen: Verlag Glückauf, 1957
  3. ^ Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung (Hrsg): Archiv für Sozialgeschichte, Verlag Neue Gesellschaft, 1975
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