• Atlas Werke was a German shipbuilding company, located in Bremen. It was founded in 1911. During World War I Atlas Werke built one single U 151 U-boat...
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  • Platforms Atlas Van Lines, a moving company Atlas Werke, a defunct German shipbuilding company RTV Atlas, a broadcaster in Montenegro Airbus A400M Atlas, a military...
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    Its name was changed in 1911 to Atlas Werke AG, the origin of its modern-day name. During the First World War, Atlas Werke built U-boats for the Imperial...
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  • pressure acting on it. In collaboration with the Imperial German Navy, Atlas Werke AG in Bremen and Electroacustik (ELAC) in Kiel worked on piezoelectric...
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    military-industrial facilities. These included the shipyards of Vulkan, AG Weser and Atlas Werke, the Valentin submarine pens, oil refineries and the aircraft works of...
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    ships enabling warning of fixed hazards or signaling between ships. ATLAS-Werke, at the time Norddeutsche Maschinen und Armaturenfabrik, of Germany also...
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  • Finnish submarine Vesikko (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
    U-6) which were almost identical to Vesikko were built in the Deutsche Werke dock in Kiel, and after these, 44 Type IIB, IIC, and IID submarines were...
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    Builders Reiherstiegwerft (Hamburg) Flensburger Schiffbau (Flensburg) Atlas Werke (Bremen) Stülcken Sohn (Hamburg) Operators  Imperial German Navy Completed...
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    Arado Ar 195 and Ar 197. Later, a stronger braking winch was supplied by Atlas-Werke of Bremen and this allowed heavier aircraft, such as the Fieseler Fi...
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  • MAT division at Atlas Werke (a ship building company in Bremen) where Jenckel was building mass spectrometers. The instrument the ATLAS-MAT division sold...
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    others. She took part in the Attack on Orleans. U-156, built by the Atlas Werke in Bremen, was originally one of seven Deutschland class U-boats designed...
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    Westfalia-Werke (Westfalia works), now two firms: Westfalia-Automotive GmbH and Westfalen Mobil GmbH, are a manufacturer of automotive camping equipment...
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  • Goliath-Werke Borgward & Co. was a German car manufacturer started by Carl F. W. Borgward and Wilhelm Tecklenborg in 1928, and was part of the Borgward...
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    the behest of IG Farben executives to provide slave labor for their Buna Werke (Buna Works) industrial complex. The name Buna was derived from the butadiene-based...
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    Manifold (redirect from Maximal Atlas)
    Press. ISBN 978-0-691-08170-0. Riemann, Bernhard, Gesammelte mathematische Werke und wissenschaftlicher Nachlass, Sändig Reprint. ISBN 3-253-03059-8. Grundlagen...
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  • Class overview Builders Atlas Werke, Bremen Operators  German Navy Built 1961–1966 In commission 1965–1966 Planned 40 Completed 2 Cancelled 38 Retired...
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    the August Borsig locomotive factory, being renamed the Borsig Lokomotiv Werke GmbH until 1944. After the Second World War the factory was nationalised...
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  • in 1990. SS Sirius (1922) was a 998-ton cargo ship built in 1922 by Atlas Werke, Bremen, Germany. Torpedoed and sunk by the British submarine HMS Venturer...
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  • SS Leander (1925) (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
    Leander was a 989 GRT coaster that was built in 1925 by Atlas Werke AG, Hamburg, Germany. The British Royal Navy captured her in November 1939 and impressed...
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    Grob Aircraft, formerly Grob Aerospace, is a German aircraft manufacturer, specialising in gliders and general aviation. Since its foundation in 1971,...
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    HNLMS O 19 (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
    O 12-class submarines. O 19 was also equipped with noise pulses from Atlas Werke in Bremen, Germany, which at that time were considered the best in the...
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    XIV class were equipped with passive sonars made by the German firm Atlas-Werke. As part of this sonar system the boats had two rows of six hydrophones...
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    19-class submarines were equipped with noise pulses from the German company Atlas Werke, these were precursors of the Gruppenhorchgerät which were used by the...
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    upscale needs. It was originally founded in 1953 as a subsidiary of Melitta-Werke Bentz & Sohn producing under the "Melitta" label. In 1982, they started...
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    Austria. It was founded in the 19th century by Jacob Lohner as Lohner-Werke or simply Lohner as a luxury coachbuilding firm. Around 1900 the firm produced...
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    Besseringen B-Werk (redirect from B-Werke)
    construction standard (or thickness) "B", whence the German term B-Werk. The B-Werke were the largest and best-equipped bunker systems in the Siegfried Line...
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  • some 50% of the workforce were of this category). The parts of the Polte-Werke that were not destroyed during the war or transported away by the Soviet...
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  • Kobben-class submarine For Royal Norwegian Navy 15 March  West Germany Atlas-Werke Bremen Hans Techel Type 202 submarine For German Navy 20 March  United...
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    film Leica prototypes were built by Oskar Barnack at Ernst Leitz Optische Werke, Wetzlar, in 1913. Some say the original Leica was intended as a compact...
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    The Goliath Atlas also sold as Hansa-Lloyd Atlas is an cab over truck that was produced from 1932 to 1935 in Bremen, Germany. It was not the first, but...
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