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- Zündwaren_monopoly abstract "The German Zündwaren monopoly (translated Monopoly for Safety Matches) began in 1930 when Germany's Reichstag passed a bill named Zündwarenmonopolgesetz ("Safety Matches Monopoly Law"), which allowed the Deutsche Zündwaren-Monopolgesellschaft (translated "German Society for the Safety Matches Monopoly") exclusive rights to distribute safety matches within the borders of the German Empire.[citation needed] The only brands the Deutsche Zündwaren-Monopolgesellschaft could distribute were Welthölzer ("World Matches") and Haushaltsware ("Haushold article"). Local German manufacturers obtained licenses to produce preassigned volumes to sell domestically and were not allowed to export these matches or to establish new firms. The official monopoly had been acquired by Swedish entrepreneur Ivar Kreuger, the "Match King", which made him a very rich man and remained in effect after the conclusion of World War II and through to 1983. In 1930 the Weimar Republic struggled to deal with war reparations as determined by the Treaty of Versailles while it also tried to tackle the Great Depression. Ivar Kreuger mediated German-French reparation talks and provided Germany with a loan of 125 million Dollars (at that time 500 million Reichsmark). The bonds ran until 1983 at which time the monopoly arrangement ended.[citation needed]".
- Zündwaren_monopoly thumbnail Haushaltsware_3Pf_Schachtel_oben.jpg?width=300.
- Zündwaren_monopoly wikiPageID "36642977".
- Zündwaren_monopoly wikiPageRevisionID "594685895".
- Zündwaren_monopoly subject Category:1930_in_Germany.
- Zündwaren_monopoly subject Category:Economy_of_Germany.
- Zündwaren_monopoly subject Category:Monopoly_(economics).
- Zündwaren_monopoly comment "The German Zündwaren monopoly (translated Monopoly for Safety Matches) began in 1930 when Germany's Reichstag passed a bill named Zündwarenmonopolgesetz ("Safety Matches Monopoly Law"), which allowed the Deutsche Zündwaren-Monopolgesellschaft (translated "German Society for the Safety Matches Monopoly") exclusive rights to distribute safety matches within the borders of the German Empire.[citation needed] The only brands the Deutsche Zündwaren-Monopolgesellschaft could distribute were Welthölzer ("World Matches") and Haushaltsware ("Haushold article"). ".
- Zündwaren_monopoly label "Zündwaren monopoly".
- Zündwaren_monopoly label "Zündwarenmonopol".
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- Zündwaren_monopoly sameAs Zündwarenmonopol.
- Zündwaren_monopoly sameAs Q248367.
- Zündwaren_monopoly sameAs Q248367.
- Zündwaren_monopoly wasDerivedFrom Zündwaren_monopoly?oldid=594685895.
- Zündwaren_monopoly depiction Haushaltsware_3Pf_Schachtel_oben.jpg.