The importance of coal and steel
Report by the European Coal Organisation on coal production (10 June 1947)
TextOn 10 June 1947, the European Coal Organisation publishes a report on the situation of the coalfields in Europe and proposes measures to alleviate manpower shortages and to improve the outdated methods of coal production and distribution.
Report by the European Coal Organisation on the financial requirements of the European coal sector (5 July 1947)
TextOn 5 July 1947, the European Coal Organisation draws up an estimate of the financial investment requested to revive Western Europe's coal sector.
Suggestions of the Economic Commission for Europe on European steel (Geneva, 1949)
TextIn 1949, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe publishes a report in which it recommends a series of measures to enable the European steel industry to retain a competitive position on the world steel market.
Robert Schuman, For Europe: extract on the choice of coal and steel
TextIn his memoirs, Robert Schuman, former French Foreign Minister, recalls the reasons behind his commitment to a European coal and steel pool and his decision to take on the political responsibility for such a project.
Jean Monnet, Erinnerungen eines Europäers: Auszug über die Bedeutung der Kohle- und Stahlindustrie
TextIn seinen Memoiren beschreibt Jean Monnet, warum die Schwerindustriesektoren Kohle und Stahl ausgewählt wurden, um den Spannungen zwischen Frankreich und Deutschland ein Ende zu setzen und das europäische Aufbauwerk zu verwirklichen.
Jean Monnet und die Bedeutung der Kohle
BildKohle und Stahl mussten für den französischen Kommissar für Planwirtschaft, Jean Monnet, die Grundlage für die Gründung einer konkreten Interessengemeinschaft sein, die zur Einrichtung einer supranationalen Behörde mit echten Befugnissen führte.
Cartoon by Lang on Jean Monnet and the Schuman Plan (10 August 1950)
Bild‘Mum, Dad, the coalman is here. I haven’t got any money … You haven’t got any money. So who called the coalman …?’ On 10 August 1950, the German cartoonist, Ernst Maria Lang, illustrates the fears of German industry in the light of Jean Monnet’s commitment to a European coal and steel pool.
Völklingen Ironworks in the Saar
BildView of the Völklingen Ironworks in the Saar, a site specialising in iron and steel production.
The steel industry in Lorraine (1950)
BildLorraine, the French region with a long tradition in the steel industry, is directly concerned by the pooling of coal and steel production in Europe.
Coal production in Europe
BildFollowing the end of the Second World War, coal output increases its share in the national economies of Western Europe.
The industrial triangle
BildMap illustrating the size of the coalfields and heavy industry regions in some of the Member States of the European Coal and Steel Community in March 1951.
Iron ore transportation in front of the ARBED steel complex in Esch-sur-Alzette
BildTransporting iron ore by funicular in front of the ARBED steel complex in Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg.