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  1. Portrait of Friedrich Siemens (1826-1904), Inventor and Engineer. Friedrich August Siemens (born 8 December 1826 in Menzendorf; died 24 May 1904 in Dresden) was a German entrepreneur from the Siemens family and a brother of Werner von Siemens.

  2. Friedrich Siemens. German engineer. Learn about this topic in these articles: development of glassmaking. In industrial glass: Glass melting.

  3. Carl Friedrich von Siemens. Entrepreneur in times of upheaval. Contact. On September 5, 2022, Carl Friedrich von Siemens would have turned 150. The Head of the House shaped the company with his far-sighted corporate policies.

  4. His sons Werner Siemens (since 1888 von Siemens), (Carl) Wilhelm Siemens (known as Sir William Siemens), Hans Siemens, Friedrich Siemens and Carl (Heinrich) von Siemens became engineers and entrepreneurs.

  5. 1933–1945: National Socialism and the war economy. In Nazi Germany, rearmament and the wartime economy dominated Siemens’ business activities, too. The company’s activities during this period also included the use of forced labor. Siemens has taken a clear position on this matter – repeatedly, responsibly and clearly.

  6. Carl Friedrich von Siemens (5 September 1872, in Berlin – 9 September 1941, in Heinendorf, near Potsdam) was a German Entrepreneur and politician. A member of the Siemens family, he became associated with Siemens & Halske AG in 1899, his family company.

  7. Carl Friedrich von Siemens. 1929 – 1945 History Kaiser Wilhelm Society Politics and Society. 1872 Berlin (Germany) – 1941 Heinenhof (Germany) Industrialist. Country: Germany. Carl Siemens follows in the footsteps of his ingenious father at the age of just 27.