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- The Vereinigte Stahlwerke AG (VSt or Vestag, United Steel Works) was a German industrial conglomerate producing coal, iron, and steel in the interbellum...
- a German autocannon developed for aircraft use during World War I by Stahlwerke Becker. It was first m****-produced in 1916 and was installed in a variety...
- The merger of four major firms into the German Steel Trust (Vereinigte Stahlwerke) in 1926 was modeled on the U.S. Steel corporation in the U.S. The goal...
- The Völklingen Ironworks (German: Völklinger Hütte) is a former blast-furnace complex located in the German town of Völklingen, Saarland. Pig iron production...
- bankrupt. In 1994 the steelworks at Bremen was acquired by Sidmar, renamed Stahlwerke Bremen; it later became part of Usinor, Arcelor (2002), and ArcelorMittal...
- company acquired Sidbec-Dosco. In 1995, the company acquired Hamburger Stahlwerke, which formed Ispat International Ltd. and Ispat Shipping, and also bought...
- off the Vereinigte Stahlwerke AG as a so-called operating company. 1939: Fritz Thyssen, chairman of the Board of Vereingte Stahlwerke AG, flees to Switzerland...
- Rheinisch Westfäli coal syndicate. In 1926 Vögler founded the Vereinigte Stahlwerke AG and was its chairman until 1935. In 1927 he also became an honorary...
- ~ 600 kg ais’ 1921 Mitteldeutsche Stahlwerke Lauchhammer AG Medium Bell ~ 850 kg gis’ 1921 Mitteldeutsche Stahlwerke Lauchhammer AG Large Bell ~ 1400 kg...
- prin****l components, the VÖEST (Vereinigte Österreichische Eisen und Stahlwerke) in Upper Austria, established through nationalization in July 1946, and...