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- German Reich in the Anschluss of 1938, Zellwolle Lenzing AG was founded in Lenzing by Thüringische Zellwolle AG, Schwarza/Saale, with Austrian industry...
- Austria. After the annexation of Austria to the German Reich in 1938 the ‘Zellwolle Lenzing AG’ was founded. In 1939, the current muni****lity was founded...
- factory in Dormagen. From 1937 he was in charge of the establishment of Zellwolle- und Kunstseide GmbH in Rudolstadt-Schwarza in Thuringia. Following measures...
- Verspinnung und Einsatzmöglichkeiten von Wolcrylon. Mitteilung aus dem Zellwolle-Technikum der VEB Filmfabrik Agfa Wolfen. Wolfen 1954. Gupta, A. K.; Paliwal...
- during the war. From 1951 to 1953, he served as the financial director of Zellwolle Lenzing AG. Hartenau died in Vienna on 15 March 1965. Hartenau married...
- zu Pankow. BSG Sachsenring Plauen absorbed SG-Plauen West in 1949 and Zellwolle Plauen in 1950. FC Wettin were swallowed up by Riesaer SV in 1917. Riesaer...
- urgent requests, for example from Central German Rayon (Mitteldeutsche Zellwolle). They made do with low grade ore that still lay on the tip. By expropriation...
- 261 or 294. The deliveries to the sidings in the Plauen muni****l area (Zellwolle, Plauen lower station, Chrieschwitz) are hauled by class 261 locomotives...
- clubs. The club was re-established as SG Plauen-Süd in 1945, renamed ZSG Zellwolle Plauen in 1949, and then renamed again in 1950 to BSG Rotation Plauen...
- and under the German Democratic Republic it was a holiday resort for Zellwolle Schwarza (1947–51), was administered by the State Forestry Service (1952–56)...