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    HASAG (also known as Hugo Schneider AG, or by its original name in German: Hugo Schneider Aktiengesellschaft Metallwarenfabrik) was a German metal goods...
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    'wa' wc HASAG, Hugo Schneider AG – Meuselwitz plant, Thuringia. wd HASAG, Hugo Schneider AG (Hasag Werk II) – Taucha, Saxony plant. we HASAG, Hugo Schneider...
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  • the Kraljevo massacre (see Raxwerke) HASAG forced labour camp, Częstochowa Ghetto The factory building in the HASAG labor camp in Częstochowa Ghetto Submarine...
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    used before the end of the war in Europe. Designed by Hugo Schneider AG (HASAG) of Leipzig in 1944, the Luftfaust was produced in two different versions...
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    Loamneș (redirect from Haşag)
    Transylvania, Romania. It is composed of six villages: Alămor, Armeni, Hașag, Loamneș, Mândra and Sădinca. Ioan Barac (1776–1848), translator and poet...
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  • Engineering School in Esslingen from 1925. was employed by Hugo Schneider AG (HASAG), a metal processing and armaments company with approximately 50,000 employees...
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    The Germans seized the steelworks and handed them over to the HASAG company. The HASAG company operated a forced labour camp for Jewish men. Polish workers...
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    provided slave labour for HASAG, the third largest consumer of forced labour during the war. All satellites of Buchenwald were HASAG factories. The Meuselwitz...
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    1940 it was controlled by the company Hugo Schneider Aktiengesellschaft (HASAG), which ran it as a subcontractor for the Wehrmacht. In 1940, the Germans...
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    started in the summer of 1942 at the German company Hugo Schneider AG (HASAG) with the development of a smaller prototype called Gretchen ("little Greta")...
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    volksdeutscher workers and destroying the machinery, as well as the attack on the HASAG factory in May 1943 and the takeover of the Kielce Herbskie railway station...
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    kept apart from each other. Forced labor in Germany during World War II HASAG IG Farben Krupp Labor camp Stalag Stalag VIII-B Stalag IX-B Siemens-Schuckert...
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    In service 1943-1945 Used by Germany Production history Designer HASAG Manufacturer HASAG Metallwarenfabrik C.u.W. Meinel-Scholer Waffenfabrik Moritz & Gerstenberger...
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    subdivision of Alsó-Fehér County, and the communes of Agârbiciu, Buia, Frâua, Hașag, Șelca Mare, and Șelca Mică, which all belonged to Târnava Mare County....
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  • Reusable 1944 70 mm PanzerschreckRaketenpanzerbüchse 54 Enzinger Union, HASAG and Jackel  Nazi Germany Reusable 1943 88 mm M1 Bazooka Several manufacturers...
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  • mostly Polish, Russian, Czech and Ukrainian, were held there. 9 June: HASAG Leipzig subcamp of the Buchenwald concentration camp established. Over 5...
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  • Allendorf Stadtallendorf Dynamit Nobel Chemical products Altenburg Altenburg HASAG Manufacture of cartridge cases Arolsen Bad Arolsen Service personnel for...
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    camps, built locally, at Budzyń, Janowska, Poniatowa, Skarżysko-Kamienna (HASAG), Starachowice, Trawniki and Zasław servicing Nazi German startups which...
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    Dęblin, Bubis lived in the Dęblin–Irena Ghetto before deportation to the HASAG labor camp in Częstochowa in 1944. After liberation, he moved to Dresden...
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  • was transferred to the Buchenwald camp in Leipzig to do forced labour for HASAG, who forced her to manufacture 7,000 shells a day in subhuman conditions...
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    concentration camp were located here. They provided 13,000 forced labourers for HASAG, the third largest German company to use concentration camp labour. The...
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  • ("highlanders") bear names of Slavic origin. Including, Agârbiciu ("alder mountain"), Hașag ("linden hill"), Hosasău ("long valley"), Tioltiur ("Slavic guard"), and...
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    Operation Reinhardt – Lublin, Trawniki, Poniatowa" (26-27 March 2022) and "Hasag – German forced labour camp" (1-2 October 2022). As part of the collaboration...
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  • also works with some international television stations such as Beijing TV, Hasag TV, Reuters, Russia 1, NTV, and Hulunbeir TV in Inner Mongolia. TV9 has...
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    the Częstochowa ghetto, where his parents were likely put to work in the HASAG factory. Schleifstein's parents kept him hidden in cellars because Nazi...
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    the Częstochowa Ghetto outside his hometown, where he was detained at the HASAG-Placery concentration camp between June 1943 and January 1945. He later...
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  • Commercial Director and Deputy Operations Manager at the Altenburg plant of the HASAG armaments company, which was one of the largest arms producers and users...
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    World War II, the munitions factory was taken over by the German company, HASAG, and used forced labour. Members of a local resistance group Orzel Bialy...
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  • Skarżysko-Kamienna concentration camp, which provided forced labour to the HASAG munitions factory. A year later they were sent to the Buchenwald concentration...
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    In addition to the ERLA company, one of the largest companies was the HASAG company , which produced Panzerfausts and aircraft parts. Due to the ability...
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