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Brabag (Braunkohle
Benzin AG) was a
German firm,
planned in 1933, and
operating from 1934
until 1945, that
distilled synthetic aviation fuel,
diesel fuel...
- by the Carl
Zeiss Foundation.
burning Brabag factory in Magdeburg, hit by
Allied bombing,
January 1945
Brabag Böhlen
after an air raid in May 1944 Construction...
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Gladbach OT-Bauleitung
Construction and
repair work
Berga an der
Elster Berga Brabag Tunneling Berlstedt Berlstedt SS-WVHA
Brick manufacturing, road construction...
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patent 1,746,464,
applied 1926,
published 1930. It was
commercialized by
Brabag in
Germany in 1936.
Being petroleum-poor but coal-rich,
Germany used the...
- that
operated oil
facilities included Deutsche Erdöl-Aktiengesellschaft,
Brabag (e.g., Böhlen, Magdeburg/Rothensee, Zeitz),
Fanto (Pardubice, Budapest)...
- manufacturing:
Fritz Kranefuss, Keppler's
nephew and
member of the
board at
Brabag; Kurt
Baron von Schröder and Emil
Heinrich Meyer, ITT
Corporation executives;...
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Economic Warfare. The plan
proposed attacking "fourteen
synthetic plants [of
Brabag ] and
thirteen refineries" of **** Germany. The plan
estimated Axis oil...
- 1 July 1994. A
bombing target of the Oil
Campaign of
World War II, the
Brabag plant northeast of
Zeitz used
lignite coal for the
production of synthetic...
- in the
Third Reich.
Kranefuss was on the
board of Braunekohle-Benzin AG (
Brabag), a
conglomerate of
chemical firms and
collieries concerned with the production...
- the city of
about 340,000
became capital of the
Province of Magdeburg.
Brabag's Magdeburg/Rothensee
plant that
produced synthetic oil from
lignite coal...