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Alkett (German: Altmärkische
Kettenwerk GmbH, lit. 'Altmark
track works') was a
major manufacturer of
armored vehicles for the
Wehrmacht during World War...
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basis for the new vehicle.
Prototype manufacture was p****ed over to
Alkett,
which produced five
prototypes in 1937 on
Panzer III Ausf. B ch****is. These...
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Tiger I
hulls were to be sent to
Henschel for ch****is ****embly and then to
Alkett where the
superstructures would be mounted. The
first prototype was ready...
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Sources differ as to the
development history.
Chamberlain and
Doyle say that
Alkett was
ordered in July 1941 to
convert a
dozen Sturmgeschütz III Ausf. E ch****is...
- the 7.5 cm L/70 gun
designated for the
Jagdpanzer IV. In
November 1943,
Alkett, the
manufacturer of the StuG III,
suffered damage due to an
Allied bombing...
- anti-tank gun. The
design for the
Wespe was
produced by
Alkett,
based on the
Panzer II Ausf. F ch****is.
Alkett had
earlier worked with
Alfred Becker to convert...
- In
November 1943,
Alkett, GmbH, a
major StuG III manufacturer, was
bombed as part of the RAF
campaign against Berlin, and
Alkett's StuG
production declined...
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Percent of GDP 25% (1939) 75% (1944)
Industry Domestic suppliers See list
Alkett Auto
Union Blohm+Voss BMW Daimler-Benz
Dornier Flugzeugwerke Focke-Wulf...
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divided between Krupp,
responsible for the ch****is,
armament and
turret and
Alkett, who
would be
responsible for
final ****embly. The Maus tank was originally...
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destroying these more
heavily armoured tanks became clear. In
February 1942, the
Alkett (Altmärkische
Kettenwerke GmbH) arms firm of
Berlin designed a tank destroyer...