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"Krupp: A Legacy of Power and Innovation in the First World War" Step into history with Krupp, a name synonymous with power and innovation during the First World War

Background imageKrupp Collection: French views of German ambitions, WW1

French views of German ambitions, WW1
A fold-out item expressing French views of German ambitions during the First World War. At the centre, the French cockerel crows, proclaiming the dawn of liberty

Background imageKrupp Collection: Cartoon, Krupps New Man-Throwing Howitzer, WW1

Cartoon, Krupps New Man-Throwing Howitzer, WW1
Cartoon, Surprises in Store for England, 1. Krupps New Man-Throwing Howitzer. An imaginary scene showing German soldiers standing inside shell casings, ready to be fired at the enemy

Background imageKrupp Collection: Krupps Great Gun

Krupps Great Gun
Illustration of Krupps 1000 pound gun circa 1867. (Photo by Kean Collection/Getty Images)

Background imageKrupp Collection: RHINELAND OCCUPATION, 1923. A French general with cavalry patrol beside the statue

RHINELAND OCCUPATION, 1923. A French general with cavalry patrol beside the statue of Alfred Krupp in the marketplace at Essen, Germany, on 11 January 1923

Background imageKrupp Collection: charity WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1915. The Firm Makes a Gift

charity WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1915. The Firm Makes a Gift. American cartoon by Boardman Robinson mocking the Krupp Steel Works and its head, Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach

Background imageKrupp Collection: Source Size = 5733 x 1692

Source Size = 5733 x 1692
The International Exhibition: Group of Objects in Steel Exhibited by Mr. Krupp, of Essen, Prussia, 1862

Background imageKrupp Collection: Source Size = 4017 x 2775

Source Size = 4017 x 2775
The Paris International Exhibition: Krupps Great Gun, Presented to the King of Prussia by the Manufacturer, M. Krupp, of Essen, 1867

Background imageKrupp Collection: Armaments Plant

Armaments Plant
Blast furnaces at the Krupp steelworks in Essen, the chief arms supplier of the German Empire. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageKrupp Collection: Workers Houses

Workers Houses
Quality houses in the Keilestapein in Essen built by Krupp for their steelworkers. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageKrupp Collection: Krupp Factory

Krupp Factory
1912: The Krupp steelworks and arms factory in Essen. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageKrupp Collection: Armaments Factory

Armaments Factory
circa 1914: Interior of the moulding works at the Krupp steelworks in Essen, the chief arms supplier of the German Empire. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageKrupp Collection: KRUPP CANNON, 1867. Diagram of a Krupp cannon exhibited at the Paris World Exposition of 1867

KRUPP CANNON, 1867. Diagram of a Krupp cannon exhibited at the Paris World Exposition of 1867. Engraving, American, 1867

Background imageKrupp Collection: WWI: KRUPP GUNWORKS. Interior of the mammoth Krupp gun works at Essen, Germany

WWI: KRUPP GUNWORKS. Interior of the mammoth Krupp gun works at Essen, Germany, during World War I. Photograph, c1916

Background imageKrupp Collection: WORLD WAR I: GERMAN GUN. A 5. 9-inch Krupp gun captured by Canadian forces during

WORLD WAR I: GERMAN GUN. A 5. 9-inch Krupp gun captured by Canadian forces during
WORLD WAR I: GERMAN GUN. A 5.9-inch Krupp gun captured by Canadian forces during their drive against the Hindenburg Line in the fall of 1918

Background imageKrupp Collection: WORLD WAR I: GERMAN BOMB. A 42cm Krupp bomb on display at an exhibition in Berlin

WORLD WAR I: GERMAN BOMB. A 42cm Krupp bomb on display at an exhibition in Berlin during World War I. Photograph, 1914

Background imageKrupp Collection: ALFRED KRUPP (1812-1887). German industrialist. Lithograph, 19th century

ALFRED KRUPP (1812-1887). German industrialist. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageKrupp Collection: GERMANY: KRUPP WORKS. Workers making a casting of crucible steel at Krupp Bessemer

GERMANY: KRUPP WORKS. Workers making a casting of crucible steel at Krupp Bessemer steelworks at Essen, Germany. Photograph, c1880

Background imageKrupp Collection: Armament Plant

Armament Plant
Interior of the Krupp steelworks in Essen, the chief arms supplier of the German Empire. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageKrupp Collection: Wahn (Hummling), Germany

Wahn (Hummling), Germany
Schiessplatz Wahn (Hummling), Germany. The site of the artillery range of the Krupp weapon manufacturing company. The settlement was totally abandoned (and razed to the ground)

Background imageKrupp Collection: World War I: Interior view, Krupp works, Essen. Ruhr, Germany. 1917

World War I: Interior view, Krupp works, Essen. Ruhr, Germany. 1917

Background imageKrupp Collection: Alfred Krupp (1812-1887) German industrialist and armaments manufacturer. Engraving

Alfred Krupp (1812-1887) German industrialist and armaments manufacturer. Engraving published New York 1886

Background imageKrupp Collection: Bird s-eye view of Krupps Works at Essen where armaments manufactured. Wood

Bird s-eye view of Krupps Works at Essen where armaments manufactured. Wood engraving 1896

Background imageKrupp Collection: Loyal Talk Won t Beat Kaiser Krupp Kultur - Trained Men Will Anti-German World

Loyal Talk Won t Beat Kaiser Krupp Kultur - Trained Men Will Anti-German World War I recruitment poster 1914-1918, Toronto, Canada. Silhouette of soldiers advancing with fixed bayonets

Background imageKrupp Collection: The centre of Krupps factory at Essen circa 1910

The centre of Krupps factory at Essen circa 1910

Background imageKrupp Collection: Giant steam hammer Fritz in action at Krupp works

Giant steam hammer Fritz in action at Krupp works
Giant steam hammer " Fritz" in action at the Krupp works at Essen, late 19th century

Background imageKrupp Collection: Krupp 71 - ton gun of 1881

Krupp 71 - ton gun of 1881. Krupp of Essen was the great German armaments manufacturer in the late 19th century. From " Harpers New Monthly Magazine", European Edition, 1885

Background imageKrupp Collection: War in Egypt, 1882. During unrest in 1881 and 1882

War in Egypt, 1882. During unrest in 1881 and 1882 the Egyptian Army had built forts to protect Alexandria. Anxious for the safety of the Suez Canal, after a number of warnings

Background imageKrupp Collection: KRUPP, Alfred (1812-1887). German industrialist

KRUPP, Alfred (1812-1887). German industrialist of iron and steel. Engraving

Background imageKrupp Collection: GERMANY. Essen. Alemania (c. 1840). Industrial

GERMANY. Essen. Alemania (c. 1840). Industrial
GERMANY. Essen. Alemania (c.1840). Industrial

Background imageKrupp Collection: Steel Production

Steel Production
Molten steel is processed at a Krupp-Konzern factory in West Germany using the Bessemer system. Date: 1960

Background imageKrupp Collection: PARIS: EXPOSITION OF 1867. A Krupp Cannon exhibited at the Paris World Exposition of 1867

PARIS: EXPOSITION OF 1867. A Krupp Cannon exhibited at the Paris World Exposition of 1867. Wood engraving from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageKrupp Collection: GERMANY: KRUPP WORKS. The Krupp steelworks at Essen, Germany

GERMANY: KRUPP WORKS. The Krupp steelworks at Essen, Germany. Wood engraving, English, late 19th century

Background imageKrupp Collection: ALFRED KRUPP (1812-1887). German industrialist. Wood engraving, 1887

ALFRED KRUPP (1812-1887). German industrialist. Wood engraving, 1887

Background imageKrupp Collection: GERMANY: KRUPP RESIDENCE. The Villa Hugel, the Alfred Krupp residence several miles outside Essen

GERMANY: KRUPP RESIDENCE. The Villa Hugel, the Alfred Krupp residence several miles outside Essen, Germany. Line engraving, 1886

Background imageKrupp Collection: ESSEN: KRUPP WORKS, 1852. The Krupp Steelworks at Essen, Germany. Line engraving, 1886

ESSEN: KRUPP WORKS, 1852. The Krupp Steelworks at Essen, Germany. Line engraving, 1886

Background imageKrupp Collection: GERMANY: KRUPP STEELWORKS. The Krupp Steelworks at Essen, Germany

GERMANY: KRUPP STEELWORKS. The Krupp Steelworks at Essen, Germany. Wood engraving, English, 19th century

Background imageKrupp Collection: German 38cm naval gun L / 45 Max, Western Front, WW1

German 38cm naval gun L / 45 Max, Western Front, WW1
A German 38cm quick-loading rail-mounted naval gun L/45 Max (nicknamed Langer Max, or Long Max), designed and manufactured by Krupp, in action on the Western Front during the First World War

Background imageKrupp Collection: German 21cm howitzer in action, France, WW1

German 21cm howitzer in action, France, WW1
A German 21cm howitzer gun, designed and manufactured by Krupp, being prepared for action in an emplacement in the Champagne area of France during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageKrupp Collection: German 15cm howitzer, Picardy, France, WW1

German 15cm howitzer, Picardy, France, WW1
A German 15cm heavy field howitzer gun, designed and manufactured by Krupp, in service on the Western Front in Picardy, northern France, during the First World War

Background imageKrupp Collection: Two German gunners with Paris Gun projectiles, WW1

Two German gunners with Paris Gun projectiles, WW1
Two German gunners with projectiles of the Paris Gun (also known as the Emperor William Gun), a long-range seige gun designed and manufactured by Krupp, used towards the end of the First World War

Background imageKrupp Collection: German 21cm long mortar howitzer guns, WW1

German 21cm long mortar howitzer guns, WW1
German 21cm long mortar howitzer guns, designed by Krupp, in action on the battlefield during the First World War. Date: 1916-1918

Background imageKrupp Collection: German 15cm Model 13 heavy howitzer, WW1

German 15cm Model 13 heavy howitzer, WW1
A German 15cm Model 13 heavy field howitzer gun, designed and manufactured by Krupp, in service during the First World War. Seen here with shells superimposed on the photograph. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageKrupp Collection: German 10cm Kanone field gun, WW1

German 10cm Kanone field gun, WW1
A German 10cm Kanone Model 14 field gun, designed and manufactured by Krupp, in service during the First World War. Date: 1915-1918

Background imageKrupp Collection: Fractured barrel of German Paris Gun, WW1

Fractured barrel of German Paris Gun, WW1
The fractured barrel of the German Paris Gun (also known as the Emperor William Gun), a long-range seige gun designed and manufactured by Krupp, used towards the end of the First World War

Background imageKrupp Collection: German 15cm Model 13 howitzer, WW1

German 15cm Model 13 howitzer, WW1
A German 15cm Model 13 heavy field howitzer gun, designed and manufactured by Krupp, in service during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageKrupp Collection: German 105mm 98 / 09 light field howitzer, WW1

German 105mm 98 / 09 light field howitzer, WW1
A captured German 105mm 98/09 light field howitzer gun during the First World War. It was designed and manufactured by Krupp. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageKrupp Collection: German gunners with 15cm Model 13 howitzer, WW1

German gunners with 15cm Model 13 howitzer, WW1
German gunners with a 15cm Model 13 heavy field howitzer gun, designed and manufactured by Krupp, in service during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageKrupp Collection: German 42cm Big Bertha howitzer, Western Front, WW1

German 42cm Big Bertha howitzer, Western Front, WW1
A German 42cm Big Bertha howitzer in action on the Western Front during the First World War. It was manufactured by Krupp. Seen here with gunners, preparing to fire. Date: 1914-1918



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"Krupp: A Legacy of Power and Innovation in the First World War" Step into history with Krupp, a name synonymous with power and innovation during the First World War. Pictured here is the EyeUbiquitous_20122152, a German Railway gun captured at the Battle of Amiens. This colossal weapon, known as Big Bertha M42, struck fear into the hearts of its enemies. Recruitment posters featuring silhouettes urged brave men to join the war effort. The might of Germany's military machine was fueled by Krupp's expertise in manufacturing weapons like these German guns made by Krupp themselves. But Krupp's influence extended beyond warfare. Take a glimpse at RMS Olympic from White Star Line on this postcard; it showcases their collaboration with Krupp through its crane. The New Krupp Munitions Factory in Essen, Germany stands as a testament to their industrial prowess. Alfred Krupp, depicted in Harper 1885 portrait, was instrumental in shaping his family business into an empire that would revolutionize steel production worldwide. Meanwhile, Bertha Krupp's graph from 1916 highlights her significant role within this influential dynasty. Friedrich Alfred (1854 - 1902), another key figure within the company’s history, propelled German steel to new heights under his leadership. His vision and dedication laid the foundation for future advancements that would shape industries across nations. Join us on this journey through time as we explore how one name became synonymous with power and innovation – KRUPP – forever etched in history books as an emblem of strength during tumultuous times.