Eisenexport
Eisenexport is a term that historically referred to the export of iron and steel products from Germany. The term became particularly prominent during periods of industrial growth and global trade in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. German iron and steel production was renowned for its quality and volume, making it a significant player in international markets. Companies like Krupp, Thyssen, and Mannesmann were major contributors to this export trade, supplying materials for infrastructure projects, manufacturing, and military applications worldwide.
The concept of "Eisenexport" was closely tied to Germany's industrialization and its ambitions as a global economic
Following World War I and World War II, the landscape of German industry and international trade shifted