Hermann Röchling was a German steel manufacturer in the regions of Saar and Lorraine in the 20th century. An early supporter of Nazism, he went on to play a major role in the German war economy during
Carl Röchling, Hermann's father
German industrialists in 1937: Rear: Terberger, Raabe, Krugmann; Front: Friedrich Flick, Eugen Böhringer, Konsul Stein; Seated: Robert Röchling, Hermann's brother
Völklingen Ironworks, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site
The prototype V-3 cannon at Laatzig, Germany (now Poland) in 1942
Röchling SE & Co. KG is a plastics engineering company headquartered in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The company has three divisions: Industrial, Automotive and Medical. Röchling employed 11,
Carl Röchling (1827–1910) managed the company at the beginning of the 20th century alone for twenty years.
The Executive Board of the Röchling Group in 2024 (from left) Martin Schüler, Raphael Wolfram, Evelyn Thome, and Dr. Daniel Bühler.
High-grade steel mill in Völklingen (1920)