• 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...
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  • Records Division, Record Group 1040, T 83 Roll 77, Berichte der Eisenwerke Oberdonau, Monatsbericht September 1943, S. 8. "Geheimprojekte.at Hütte Linz"...
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    as the tub, superstructure and drive wheels were supplied by the Eisenwerke Oberdonau. Details and production locations were known to the Allies through...
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    Bergwerks- und Hüttenbau (constructing mines and quarries) Linz-based Eisenwerke Oberdonau (the largest World War II steel supplier for the German Panzer tanks)...
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  • after the Anschluss as part of an armaments centre, along with the Eisenwerke Oberdonau. There had been plans dating back to 1939 to build an armaments plant...
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    vertically integrated cluster of steel mills in Linz which also included Eisenwerke Oberdonau and numerous construction and shipping companies. Göring, in his...
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  • Ebelsberg [de] and St. Magdalena (Linz) [de] become part of Linz. Eisenwerke Oberdonau (steelworks) begins operating. 1939 - Keferfeld becomes part of Linz...
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