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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SM U-156 (category Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas)
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 (company) (redirect from Goliath-Werke Borgward & Co.)
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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Monowitz concentration camp (redirect from Monowitz Buna Werke)
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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LEW Hennigsdorf (redirect from Borsig Lokomotiv Werke (AEG))
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 (redirect from GROB-WERKE Burkhart Grob e.K.)
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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Friesland Porzellan (redirect from Porzellanfabrik Friesland, Zweigniederlassung der Melitta-Werke Bentz & Sohn)
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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Bombardier Transportation Austria (redirect from Jacob Lohner Werke und Sohn)
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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Leica Camera (redirect from Ernst Leitz Optische Werke)
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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