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May 1 in Göppingen: Fighting without Right-Wing Extremes

Just behind the station in Eislingen, opposite the Stadthalle, it still looks like industry. Long-stretched, white-limed buildings with the old factories once so typical sloping roofs. Here at Mahle 240 men and around 20 women produce piston bolts for combustion engines, be it small ones for chain saws, very large ones for ship engines or those for cars. Where pistons are built today, a cotton weaving plant was built in 1864: The textile factory…
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Just behind the station in Eislingen, opposite the Stadthalle, it still looks like industry. Long-stretched, white-limed buildings with the old factories once so typical sloping roofs. Here at Mahle 240 men and around 20 women produce piston bolts for combustion engines, be it small ones for chain saws, very large ones for ship engines or those for cars. Where pistons are built today, a cotton weaving plant was built in 1864: The textile factory…

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kontextwochenzeitung.de broke the news on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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