RUHR

roor, region, c.1,300 sq mi (3,370 sq km), W Germany; a principal manufacturing center of Germany and formerly known as one of the world's greatest industrial complexes. In the 1980s the coal and steel industries declined, leading to serious unemployment. By the 1990s, more than three fifths of the working population came to be employed in the service sector. The Ruhr lies along, and north of, the Ruhr River (145 mi/233 km long), which rises in the hills of central Germany and flows generally west to the Rhine River at Duisburg. The Ruhr's principal cities are, in the west, Duisburg, Mülheim, Essen, Oberhausen, Bottrop, Gladbeck, and Gelsenkirchen; and in the east, Bochum, Dortmund, and the smaller cities of Wattenscheid, Recklinghausen, Herne, and Witten. Extensive coal deposits, especially the high quality coking coal required in steel manufacturing, underlie the region in basins that are near the surface along the Ruhr River (where the oldest mines and steel plants are located), and at greater depths to the north along the Lippe River (where most of the modern mines are found). Many coal deposits in this region have been exhausted. Iron ore, oil, chemicals, and other raw materials are imported into the region by way of the Rhine, the Ruhr (navigable below Witten), the Rhine-Herne Canal, the Dortmund-Ems Canal, and a dense network of rail and road connections. The Ruhr Planning Authority (est. 1921) protects designated farmlands and green areas from encroachment by the cities and enforces pollution legislation. The development of the Ruhr district began in the 19th cent. when the Krupp and Thyssen concerns built large integrated coal and steel empires. The Ruhr was occupied (1923) by French and Belgian forces during the dispute over reparations. The troops evacuated (1925), but the occupation greatly embittered German nationalist feeling. Some of the chief Ruhr industrialists helped Hitler to power in 1933. The Ruhr, which was vital in the production of armaments for the German military, was a major bombing target for Allied forces during World War II. About three fourths of the region was destroyed; nearly a third of the area's coal mines were forced to close down. The International Authority for the Ruhr was set up in 1949 with responsibility for development of the region. Control passed to the European Coal and Steel Community in 1952 and to West Germany in 1954. Coal production has suffered from competition from other fuels, but the overall industrial strength of the region is greater now than prior to 1945. In the creation of the new state of North Rhine–Westphalia in 1946, the provincial border between Westphalia and the Rhineland was removed, improving the integration of operations in the region.

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THE RUHR THE RUHR A Study in Historical and Economic Geography by NORMAN J. G...Foreword page 15 1. The Ruhr: its Location and Significance 19 2...
...Management and Labor in Imperial Germany Ruhr Industrialists as Employers, 1896-1914...Industrial relations-- Germany West --Ruhr River Region--History. 2. Steel industry and trade--Germany West --Ruhr River Region--Personnel management...
...of Intercourse and Education No. 19 THE RUHR CONFLICT A REPORT BY HENRI LICHTENBERGER...controversy over the occupation of the Ruhr cannot be doubted. NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER. NEW YORK, October 15, 1923 . THE RUHR CONFLICT Since my report on the relations...
...INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION THE RUHR-LORRAINE INDUSTRIAL PROBLEM THE MACMILLAN...early publication THE RUHR-LORRAINE INDUSTRIAL PROBLEM 1925...Published by the McGraw-Hill Book Company. THE RUHR-LORRAINE INDUSTRIAL PROBLEM A Study...
...Gustave Thibon Translated by Emma Crawford and Mario von der Ruhr London and New York La Pesanteur et la grace first published...Chapter entitled Israel and Postscript 2002 Mario von der Ruhr Typeset in Joanna by RefineCatch Limited, Bungay, Suffolk...
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Battle for the Ruhr: The German Armys Final Defeat in the West. by James R. Oman Battle for the Ruhr: The German Armys Final Defeat in the West...of a multitude of Germans living in the Ruhr region in his recently published Battle...
...command on the main avenue of approach to the Ruhr and Berlin. The Chief of the Imperial General...nine American divisions to go on to the Ruhr and then to Berlin. Three days later he...command organization would fail to get to the Ruhr. As for Montgomerys offers to serve under...
...more than 1,250 deaths caused, and the Ruhr Valleys industry disrupted. The British...implication, the industrial complex of the Ruhr Valley. The understandable wartime use...supply of oil with priority to that in the Ruhr, Rhineland and Saar." (4) Bomber Command...
...Rainer Guski and Wolf-D. Heine Ruhr University Bochum In 1990, the first...Rainer Guski, Department of Psychology, Ruhr University Bochum, D-44 780 Bochum, Germany. E-mail: rainer.guski@rz.ruhr-uni-bochum.de others as a source of information...
...German Communist Party (KPD) report from the Ruhr in 1927 also testifies to Nazi successes...well as those of Catholic districts in the Ruhr, suggested that deserters from the Centre...710 In the Ruhr, where the KPD was strong, the NSBO won...
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Regenerating the Ruhr by Ingerid Helsing Almaas...project for the regeneration of Germanys Ruhr region, Emscher Park, is now drawing to...Photographs give a poor impression of the Ruhr region. Not only does any run-down industrial...
Ruhr revival by Penny McGuire In the old industrial...for the future. Essen is the old industrial heart of the Ruhr valley and centre of the den se conurbation stretching back eastwards from the confluence of the Ruhr and Rhine rivers. Long associated with coal-mining and Krupps...
Ruhr energy A stolid 1960s building has been transformed and made much more welcoming...foyer: a stage for public life. Recklinghausens theatre was one of the glories of the Ruhr when it was finished in the 60s. It was built as a centrepiece of the Ruhr festival, a working class Festspielzentrum, with 1050 seats and a 1200m.sup.2 stage...
Designs on Business: A Management School in the Ruhr Suggests New Visions for the Post-Industrial World. by Catherine...wastelands and former mines around Essen, in the heart of the Ruhr. The building will occupy a transitional zone between the indeterminate...
...and figure give appropriate presence to a Jewish centre in the Ruhr. On Kristallnacht in 1938, the synagogue of Duisburg was destroyed by the Nazis. Since then, the city and its Ruhr conurbation neighbours, Mulheim and Oberhausen, have had no focus...
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Ruhr Produces New Identity; Germanys Old Industrial Hub Transforms...Museum of Industrial and Social History of the Ruhrgebiet (Ruhr Museum) will open here in 2008, and the German Poster Museum...contemporary painting and sculpture, and nowhere more than in the Ruhr, the once-mighty heart of German industry. New museums are...
How Mickey Became the Phantom of the Ruhr; COVER STORY. The Lancaster is arguably the bestknown heavy...PA474 will be reborn with the markings of EE139, the "Phantom of the Ruhr", a ton-up Lancaster that flew 30 ops with No 100 Squadron and a...
...The team from Essen, in the region of Ruhr which is bidding for the prestigious title...and find out about gaining funding. ``Ruhr has five million inhabitants and covers...together to present their culture. The Ruhr Valley is the largest industrial area both...
...Capital of Culture 2010? Find out in the Ruhr Valley, once the industrial powerhouse...masterpiece - now, its a symbol for the modern Ruhr region and the largely preserved site is...landscape. It shows the areas still full of Ruhr talent. GETTING THERE Lufthansa flies daily...
...Capital of Culture. The first stage of the RUHR:2010 programme was announced at Essens World...meetings to talk about the culture title. RUHR:2010 will cover 53 cities and towns, turning...cellist on top of a colliery tower in the Ruhr
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RUHR roor, region, c.1,300 sq mi (3,370 sq km), W Germany; a principal manufacturing center of Germany and...1990s, more than three fifths of the working population came to be employed in the service sector. The Ruhr lies along, and north of, the Ruhr River (145 mi/233 km long), which rises in the hills of central Germany and flows generally west to the...
MULHEIM AN DER RUHR mul him an der roor or Mulheim, city (1994 pop. 177,175), North Rhine Westphalia, W Germany, on the Ruhr River. It is an industrial center of the Ruhr district and a road and rail traffic hub. The city formerly...
ESSEN es n, city (1994 pop. 622,380), North Rhine Westphalia, W Germany, on the Ruhr River. The major industrial center of the Ruhr district, it was the seat of the famous Krupp steelworks. Essen is a retail trade center, a...
...dus boork, city (1994 pop. 536,800), North Rhine Westphalia, W Germany, at the confluence of the Rhine and Ruhr rivers. Located in the Ruhr district, it is the largest inland port in the world and a center for iron and steel production. Other manufactures...
...The region is drained by the Ems, Weser, Ruhr, and Lippe rivers; it is hilly in the east...of sandy tracts, moors, and heaths. The Ruhr valley, in the west, is part of the great Westphalian coal basin and of the Ruhr district, one of the worlds most important...
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