- The
Oppau explosion occurred on
September 21, 1921, when
approximately 4,500
tonnes of a
mixture of
ammonium sulfate and
ammonium nitrate fertilizer stored...
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Oppau may
refer to: Ludwigshafen-
Oppau, a
suburb of Ludwigshafen,
Germany Oppau explosion,
which occurred there in 1921 Opawa,
Lower Silesian Voivodeship...
- of some of Ludwigshafen's ****ure suburbs,
including Oggersheim, Maudach,
Oppau, and Mundenheim. Most of the area, however,
remained swampland, with its...
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World War. On 21
September 1921, an
explosion occurred in
Oppau,
killing 565 people. The
Oppau explosion was the
biggest industrial accident in
German history...
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Kaiserslautern Karlsruhe K****el
Kleve Königsberg
Leipzig Lübeck
Ludwigshafen /
Oppau Lüneburg
Mainz Magdeburg Mannheim Moers Münster
Munich Nordhausen Nuremberg...
- The
bombing of
Ludwigshafen and
Oppau in
World War II
attacked several strategic targets in the area,
including targets of the Oil
Campaign of
World War...
-
large and
devastating explosions have also occurred.
Examples include the
Oppau explosion of 1921 (one of the
largest artificial non-nuclear explosions)...
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Kaiserslautern Karlsruhe K****el
Kleve Königsberg
Leipzig Lübeck
Ludwigshafen /
Oppau Lüneburg
Mainz Magdeburg Mannheim Moers Münster
Munich Nordhausen Nuremberg...
-
explosive mixture in
contact with the m****.
Examples are Kriewald, Morgan,
Oppau, Tessenderlo, and Traskwood. In the
second case, the
explosion results from...
- 23, 1944.
Three other synthetic rubber facilities were at Ludwigshafen/
Oppau (15,000), Hanover/Limmer (reclamation, 20,000), and
Leverkusen (5,000)....