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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...
- 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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HASAG, Hugo Schneider...
- 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...
- the
Kraljevo m****acre (see Raxwerke)
HASAG forced labour camp, Częstochowa
Ghetto The
factory building in the
HASAG labor camp in Częstochowa
Ghetto Submarine...
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Engineering School in
Esslingen from 1925. was emplo**** by Hugo
Schneider AG (
HASAG), a
metal processing and
armaments company with
approximately 50,000 employees...
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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...
- 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...
- 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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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")...