- Otto
Eberhardt Patronenfabrik (English: "Otto
Eberhardt Cartridge Factory") was a
munitions company established in 1860. The company's
Hirtenberger Patronen...
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production of
Steyr Daimler Puch
weapons continued in
cooperation with
Patronenfabrik Solothurn AG at
Zuchwil in
neutral Switzerland.
After the
Austrian Anschluss...
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depots as spares.
Gustloff Werk
Hirtenberg (also
known as Otto
Eberhardt Patronenfabrik) was
located in Hirtenberg, Austria. It was a
cartridge manufacturer...
- Werke,
manufacturing facilities such as the
subsidiary Otto
Eberhardt Patronenfabrik This page
lists people with the
surname Gustloff. If an
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manufactured them. Pi
Hirtenberger Patronenfabrik – Hirtenberg, Austria.
Renamed the Otto
Eberhardt Patronenfabrik after the
German occupation. Pu H....
- them was the
Gustloff Werk Hirtenberg, also
known as Otto
Eberhardt Patronenfabrik,
located in Hirtenberg, Austria. The
company used
forced labor during...
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Nibelungenwerk (the
largest tank
factory in **** Germany) Otto
Eberhard Patronenfabrik (munitions works)
Heinkel and
Messerschmitt (Heinkel-Sud facilities...
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Hanford Reach National Monument, Washington, US Otto
Eberhardt Patronenfabrik,
German World War II
munitions and arms
manufacturer Eberhard Eberhart...
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Wilhelm Gustloff, and had
subsidiaries such as the Otto
Eberhardt Patronenfabrik ("Otto
Eberhardt Cartridge Factory"). As well as the main
works in Suhl...
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industrial companies were founded: a
weaving company, the Otto
Eberhardt Patronenfabrik ammunition factory (with a KZ
Mauthausen subcamp), and a steel-producing...