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Hinrich Weyhausen died and his son Günter
Weyhausen took over the
management of
Hinrich Weyhausen KG. The
brother of Günter
Weyhausen,
Friedrich Weyhausen, founded...
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Weyhausen is a muni****lity in the
district of Gifhorn, in
Lower Saxony, Germany. The
earliest surviving record dates from 1344,
naming the settlement...
- the KFOR
prior to the
order of the
final variant A4. Equipment:
Atlas Weyhausen [de] AWL 172 T swap
loading system KMW 1530 RCWS (equipped with MG 3,...
- Duisberg,
geborene Weyhausen" (PDF). www.club-zur-vahr.de (in German).
Retrieved 2
February 2023. "Dorothea
Sabine Duisberg Geb.
Weyhausen".
Funeraria Hogar...
- self-recovery
winch and body-mounted
materials handling crane; the Atlas-
Weyhausen 1-ton
loading crane is deplo**** MAN
Category 1 A1 with
mobile field-deployable...
- Germany,
right tributary of the Lachte. The
Lutter has its
source near
Weyhausen [de] (district of Eschede), 7 km (4.3 mi)
southeast of Unterlüß. It p****es...
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Research with
dSPACE Equipment "Hybrid-drive
development at
Deutz and
Atlas Weyhausen".
Archived from the
original on 2009-10-08.
Retrieved 2012-12-05. Mechatronics...
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Oebisfelde Bridge on the
Upper Aller in Wolfsburg-Vorsfelde
South of
Weyhausen, the
Aller Canal branches off the Aller. The
canal was
built between 1860...
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merged with the
support of
local building equipment manufacturer Atlas Weyhausen GmbH. The new club took up the
stadium of SSV,
built in 1930, the Stadion...
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development office in
Munich was
opened by
Ernst Auer. In 1974
Helmut Weyhausen took over the company.
Since 1976,
bogie axles are manufactured. In 2017/2018...