Krupps Buildings
LONDON, Tue. (10 a.m.).—The British occupation authorities announced that 127 buildings of Krupps armament works at Essen would be preserved since they possessed no special features peculiar to the armaments industry, says Reuters Dusseldorf correspondent. Another 22 would also be preserved if the Germans could devise a plan to convert them to totally peaceful use.
Another 73 badly damaged building's would be demolished.
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Northern Advocate, 1 December 1948, Page 5
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