- "brother" of the Chorzów
Nitrogen Works (which were
opened in 1915 as
Oberschlesische Stickstoffwerke, in then-German Konigshutte). On June 15, 1922, following...
- The
Upper Silesian Railway (German:
Oberschlesische Eisenbahn, OSE, Polish:
Kolej Górnośląska) was one of the
earliest railways in Silesia. It connected...
-
Lokomotivfabrik in
Polen A.G.
Chrzanow (1939–1941) and from 1941 as
Oberschlesische Lokomotivwerke Krenau.
Klemens Stefan Sielecki together with his colleagues...
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Polish manufacturer H.
Cegielski – Poznań: 314
units (forced labor)
Oberschlesische Lokfabrik Krenau, Chrzanów (occupied Poland),
German takeover of Polish...
- Śląska (Blechhammer),
present day
district of Kędzierzyn-Koźle at
Oberschlesische Hydrierwerke A.G. E8 in
Krapkowice (Krappitz) at a
paper mill run by...
- H.
Cegielski – Poznań and
turned its
workforce into
forced labour.
Oberschlesische Lokfabrik Krenau took over
Polish manufacturer Fablok and used forced...
-
Nationale Deutsche Motorfahrt-Zeitung Kösliner
Zeitung Stargarder Zeitung Oberschlesische Tageszeitung Oppelner Nachrichten Volksbote f. d.
Kreise Kreuzburg...
- Kraków –
Upper Silesia Railway (Kolej Krakowsko-Górnośląska, German:
Oberschlesische-Krakauer Eisenbahn).
Trains entered the
trainshed via a
brick archway...
- joint-stock
company in
Germany (the
largest was IG Farben) and
Vereinigte Oberschlesische Hüttenwerke AG, a
company controlling all of the
metal production in...
-
Wilhelmsbahn and
Oberschlesische Eisenbahn (Upper
Silesian Railway). The line from Mysłowice to Kraków was
built by the Krakau-
Oberschlesische Bahn (Kraków...