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...sign proclaimed. "After Murdochville, Kruppville" warned another, in an obvious attempt to keep the United Steelworkers' strike at the Murdochville works of the Gaspe Copper Mines Ltd. in the public eye. In one of the Ritz-Carlton's handsomely appointed suites, German Industrialist Alfried Felix Alwyn Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, 50 (TIME, Aug. 12), shrugged off the demonstration: "In Germany we have good relations with trade unions." Then newsmen gathered for a press conference got the news most of Canada has been waiting for: Krupp and four other German steelmakers have joined forces with a group...
...early nomination for Man of the Year: West Germany's Industrialist Alfried Krupp, who commands the respect of the West and symbolizes the phenomenal perseverance and ambition of Western Germany, champion of Free Europe...
Congratulations on your excellent article, "The House That Krupp Rebuilt" [Aug. 19]. Alfried Krupp et al. are a tribute not to German ingenuity but to Allied stupidity. There is little doubt that the Western powers, led by the U.S., will reinstate the entire Krupp empire...
Your article sounds as if I should have been proud to have labored and almost died in one of Mr. Krupp's slave-labor camps during...
...Alfried Krupp is confident that the climate will change; he has already seen the extent to which the cold war has softened earlier attitudes against German industrial concentration. In many cases, deconcentration has been allowed to become only a paper fiction; e.g., Friedrich Flick's steel combine "sold" one steel mill to Flick's sons. Though Krupp keeps a close watch on his separated assets (Beitz sometimes calls the companies' managers in for reports), he has made no big move toward secret reconcentration. Alfried Krupp could legally sell his coal and steel holdings in Germany and invest...