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Leopold Hoesch (entrepreneur)

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Leopold Hoesch

Leopold Hoesch (born January 13, 1820 in Düren, † April 21, 1899 in Düren) was a German entrepreneur. In 1871 he founded the Eisen-und Stahlwerk Hoesch AG, later the Westfalenhütte in Dortmund, Westphalia.[1][2][3]

Biography

Leopold Hoesch Museum in Düren

In 1846, Hoesch's father expanded the family business, founding a rolling mill in Eschweiler and acquiring ten additional mine fields. On October 1, 1846, the company "Gebrüder Eberhard and Wilhelm Hoesch" (named after Leopold's father and uncle) went on to operate under the name "Eberhard Hoesch & Söhne."

After the death of his uncle Eberhard on April 21, 1852, Leopold became the new head of the company.

During the 1860s, Hoesch moved the company's headquarters to the Ruhr area in order to benefit from low freight costs and the proximity to the coal mines.

Together with his sons Wilhelm (1845-1923) and Albert (1847-1898), as well as with the sons of his uncle Eberhard, Viktor and Eberhard Hoesch, on September 1, 1871 he founded the "Eisen- und Stahlwerk Hoesch" in Dortmund. The company was initially an OHG and was transformed into a public limited company two years later, the shares of which remained family-owned and which has since been operating under the name "Hoesch AG". The new company set up its own company health insurance fund, and later a death benefit fund.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ Friedrich Zunkel: Hoesch, Leopold. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 9, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1972, ISBN 3-428-00190-7 , p. 366 f. ( Digitized ).
  2. ^ Justus Hashagen / Fritz Brüggemann : History of the Hoesch Family , Volume 2: From the Age of Religious Unrest to the Present , Cologne 1916
  3. ^ Horst Mönnich: Departure into the area. Departure to Europe. Hoesch 1871-1971 . Munich: Verlag F. Bruckmann, 1971, ISBN 3-7654-1441-7 (anniversary volume of Hoesch Aktiengesellschaft, Dortmund)
  4. ^ Schnurr, Eva-Maria (2019). IDie Gründerzeit: Wie die Industrialisierung Deutschland veränderte - Ein SPIEGEL-Buch - Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt. ISBN 978-1-59797-701-2.
  5. ^ Mantel, Karl-Heinz (2017). Geldquellen - Gier - Gefahren: Gelassen - Bescheiden - Zufrieden. BookOnDemand. ISBN 978-3864606786.