- 14°30′08″E / 48.156590°N 14.502148°E / 48.156590; 14.502148 The
Nibelungenwerk (also
known as the
Nibelungenwerke or Ni-Werk) was the
largest and most...
-
unsuccessful proposal for the
Tiger tank, the "Porsche Tiger", in the
Nibelungenwerk factory in
Sankt Valentin, Austria. Both the
successful Henschel proposal...
- 1944
Alkett built 30 Stug IVs
using new
Panzer IV ch****is sent from
Nibelungenwerk.
While the
number is
smaller than the 10,000+ StuG III, the StuG IV...
- were
initially ordered but only
between 70 and 85 were
produced at the
Nibelungenwerk at St. Valentin, from July 1944 to May 1945.
Eleven of them, serial...
- Krupp-Grusonwerk in
Magdeburg switched to StuG IV in
early 1944, and only the
Nibelungenwerk in St.
Valentin continued with
Panzer IV production.
Jagdpanzer IV 0-Serie...
- Vogtländische
Maschinenfabrik ("VOMAG") (located in the city of Plauen) and the
Nibelungenwerk in the
Austrian city of St. Valentin. In 1941, an
average of 39 tanks...
- only
Tiger II -
early models only
Elefant - 48
Ferdinands rebuilt at
Nibelungenwerk StuG III StuG IV -
early models only
Jagdtiger -
Porsche versions only...
- strong. The
crews trained for
several w****s on the
vehicles at the
Nibelungenwerk factory in Austria.
Crews even ****isted with the
final ****embly. According...
-
nearby factories of tank
hulls and
turrets at
Sankt Valentin (so-called
Nibelungenwerk).
Throughout the war, the
company also ran two sub-camps of the Mauthausen-Gusen...
-
Panzer tanks)
Flugmotorenwerke Ostmark (aeroplane
engine manufacturer)
Nibelungenwerk (the
largest tank
factory in **** Germany) Otto
Eberhard Patronenfabrik...