- all
streets received German names. In 1941 the town
itself was
renamed Krenau.
Jewish residents were
resettled to a ghetto,
created in 1941. It was not...
- G.
Chrzanow (1939–1941) and from 1941 as
Oberschlesische Lokomotivwerke Krenau.
Klemens Stefan Sielecki together with his
colleagues from the technical...
-
renamed DWM, and
Fablok in Chrzanów
renamed Oberschlesische Lokomotivwerke Krenau as well as the
locomotive parts factory Bab****-Zieleniewski in Sosnowiec...
-
Cegielski – Poznań: 314
units (forced labor)
Oberschlesische Lokfabrik Krenau, Chrzanów (occupied Poland),
German takeover of
Polish manufacturer Fablok:...
-
Landkreis Beuthen-Tarnowitz
Landkreis Bielitz Landkreis Kattowitz Landkreis Krenau Landkreis Ilkenau Landkreis Pless Landkreis Rybnik Landkreis Saybusch Landkreis...
- and
turned its
workforce into
forced labour.
Oberschlesische Lokfabrik Krenau took over
Polish manufacturer Fablok and used
forced labour under threat...
-
Beitsch Bochnia Bokhnya Бохня
Salzberg באכניא Chrzanów
Khshaniv Хшанів
Krenau (1941–1945) קשאנוב
Dukla Duklia Дукля
Dukla דיקלא Dynów
Dyniv Динів Dühnhof...
-
renamed DWM, and
Fablok in Chrzanów
renamed Oberschlesische Lokomotivwerke Krenau producing engines Ty37 and Pt31 (designed in Poland), as well as the locomotive...
-
districts (Landkreis) of Bendsburg, Beuthen-Tarnowitz, Bielitz, Kattowitz,
Krenau, Ilkenau, Pless, Rybnik, Saybusch, Teschen, and Toszek-Gleiwitz. In the...
- Coal-fired,
formerly a
monument at Hamm
Museum locomotive 44 1616 44 1616-0 1943
Krenau 1104
Manfred Welzel (private) UEF
Stored at SEH, Heilbronn,
since May 8...