Johann Karl Friedrich August Borsig (German pronunciation: [ˈjoːhan ˈkaʁl ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈʔaʊɡʊst ˈbɔʁzɪç]; 23 June 1804 – 6 July 1854) was a German businessman...
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Borsig is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arnold Borsig [de] (1867–1897), German entrepreneur August Borsig (1804–1854), German businessman...
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Rheinmetall (redirect from Rheinmetall-Borsig)
Rheinmetall-Borsig, which was owned by the Federal Republic of Germany, was taken over by Röchlingsche Eisen- und Stahlwerke GmbH. In August, Borsig was sold...
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LEW Hennigsdorf (redirect from Borsig Lokomotiv Werke (AEG))
1913, and in the 1930s absorbed the work of the August Borsig locomotive factory, being renamed the Borsig Lokomotiv Werke GmbH until 1944. After the Second...
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company [de]. Conrad von Borsig was the son of Albert Borsig and the grandson of August Borsig. His brothers were Ernst and Arnold. Borsig attended the Luisengymnasium...
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August Julius Albert Borsig (born 7 March 1829 in Berlin; died 10 April 1878 in Berlin) was a German entrepreneur. He was the son of August Borsig and...
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Borsig locomotive works can refer to: The August Borsig Lokomotiv-Werke in Tegel, Berlin owned by August Borsig (before the 1930s) The Borsig Lokomotiv...
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Borsig Lokomotiv Werke can refer to: The August Borsig Lokomotiv-Werke based in Tegel, Germany, part of Borsig AG founded by August Borsig The Borsig...
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independently designed locomotive in Germany was the Beuth, built by August Borsig in 1841. The first locomotive produced by Henschel-Werke in Kassel,...
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social origins of the economic bourgeoisie varied. Some of them, such as August Borsig, were social climbers from artisan circles, while a considerable number...
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steam locomotive manufactured by Borsig in 1843 and was the first steam locomotive developed independently in Germany. Borsig had previously built locomotives...
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because Germany only became a unified country in 1871. Train factory of August Borsig in 1847 Many companies, such as steam-machine producer J. Kemna, modeled...
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locomotive to be built by the Sächsische Maschinenbau-Compagnie in Chemnitz. August Borsig and Company manufactured Beuth in 1843 which was highly successful;...
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The Borsig Palace (‹See Tfd›German: Palais Borsig) was an iconic building at the corner of Voßstraße and Wilhelmstraße in the center of Berlin and one...
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the German businessman and manufacturer Albert Borsig (1829–1878), son of locomotive engineer August Borsig, although he never actually moved into it and...
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1840 in rail transport (section August events)
use). It is one of the largest brick structures in Europe. By July – August Borsig completes the first steam locomotive built in Germany. Mordecai W. Jackson...
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Schweinoch, Oliver; Scriba, Arnulf (24 November 2022). "Das "August-Erlebnis"" [The "August Experience"]. Deutsches Historisches Museum (in German). Retrieved...
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fulfilled. In October 1842 an 81.4 horsepower steam engine built by August Borsig started working and made the water jet of the Great Fountain below the...
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which was destroyed in World War II.) The bust of the industrialist August Borsig was created by Christian Daniel Rauch. The cemetery was enlarged several...
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a German physicist and mathematician, developed quantum mechanics August Borsig (1804–1854), a German businessman who made steam engines Ernst Cassirer...
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List of Germans (category Use dmy dates from August 2021)
Carl F. W. Borgward (1890–1963), founder of Borgward August Borsig (1804–1854), founder of Borsig Werke Robert Bosch (1861–1942), industrialist, engineer...
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into place. A building was erected especially for the steam engine (August Borsig) and its pump machine from 1841 to 1843 on the shore of the Havel. Disguised...
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Craftsmen's Association, factory workers from the locomotive manufacturer August Borsig and delegations from other cities. There are different contemporary...
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Chausseestraße 3/4, later expanding it to include Chausseestraße 5/6. In 1837 August Borsig established a factory at Chausseestraße 1–3, to be followed in 1839...
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Higher Technical School in Sofia and the department of public buildings. August Borsig (1804–1854), businessman Carl Bosch (1874–1940), chemist, Nobel prize...
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After that he did his practical training at the firm of Borsig, where he got to know August Borsig personally. Schwartzkopff finished his training with a...
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15 August 2022. Retrieved 14 January 2022. "Zahl der Arbeitslosen sinkt in Berlin und steigt in Brandenburg". Archived from the original on 15 August 2022...
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by August Borsig Borsigwerke (Berlin U-Bahn), a subway station of the Berlin U-Bahn Borsig Werke, a pseudonym of Alexander Hacke, musician Borsig Lokomotiv...
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under the direction of Karl Karmarsch. In 1840, he was recruited to the Borsig works in Berlin where he worked on the manufacture of rail tracks. In 1843...
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tender locomotives were built for the Deutsche Reichsbahn (DRG) by August Borsig in 1935. Designated Class 05, they were designed for high speed running...
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