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Eisenwerke Oberdonau (German for
Steel Works of
Upper Danube) was a
large steel and iron
producing company, a
holding of
several steel works in southern...
- The
Reichsgau Upper Danube (German:
Reichsgau Oberdonau) was an
administrative division of **** Germany,
created after the
Anschluss (annexation of Austria)...
- was an Austrian-born ****
Gauleiter and
Reichsstatthalter of
Reichsgau Oberdonau (Upper Danube) and
Landeshauptmann of
Upper Austria. He was convicted...
-
Braunau am Inn and
raised in
Upper Austria,
Upper Austria became Reichsgau Oberdonau,
although this also
included the
southern part of the Sudetenland, annexed...
-
Niederschlesien Breslau 26,985 3,286,539 Karl
Hanke from 27
January 1941 22
Oberdonau,
renaming of Gau Oberösterreich 22 May 1938 Linz 14,216 1,034,871 Alfred...
- tub,
superstructure and
drive wheels were
supplied by the
Eisenwerke Oberdonau.
Details and
production locations were
known to the
Allies through the...
- Altmühl-, Eisack-, Etsch-, Iller-, Inn-, Isar-, Lech-, Main-, Naab-,
Oberdonau-, Pegnitz-, Regen-, Rezat-, Salzach- and Unterdonaukreis.
Because of the...
- und Hüttenbau (constructing
mines and quarries) Linz-based
Eisenwerke Oberdonau (the
largest World War II
steel supplier for the
German Panzer tanks)...
-
growing industry has been the
travel industry. On 1 May 1939 the
Reichsgau Oberdonau was
created by the ****s in
accordance with the
Ostmark law of 14 April...
- as
occupied territory after the 1941
Balkans Campaign "Upper Danube" (
Oberdonau), name for
Upper Austria,
including the
Styrian Aussee region (Ausseerland)...