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Deutsche Werft

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Deutsche Werft AG
IndustryShipbuilding
PredecessorReiherstieg Schiffswerfte & MaschinenfabrikEdit this on Wikidata
Founded1918
FounderAlbert BallinEdit this on Wikidata
Defunct1968
FateMerged
SuccessorHowaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft
HeadquartersFinkenwerder,Hamburg,Germany
ProductsShips
Diesel-electric motor vesselWuppertal,built by Deutsche Werft forHamburg America Linein 1936

Deutsche Werft(English: German Shipyard) was a shipbuilding company inFinkenwerderRüschpark,Hamburg,Germany. It was founded in 1918 byAlbert Ballinand withGutehoffnungshütte(GHH),Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft(AEG) andHamburg Amerikanische Packetfahrt Actien Gesellschaft(HAPAG) as investors.

History

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In peacetime, Deutsche Werft built merchant ships, such as the HAPAGturbo-electriccargo shipsAntillaandOrizaba.

InWorld War IIDeutsche Werft built 113 TypeIXandXXIIIU-boatsfor theKriegsmarine.To this end, it operated three camps directly on the company premises (the Deutsche Werft construction site camp, Deutsche Werft Finkenwärder camp and the Rüschkanal Eastern workers' camp),[1]was involved in five camps in the Finkenwerder district and six in the port area, as well as nine camps in the city area. In addition, there were the camps at the Reiherstiegwerft shipyard, which also belonged to Deutsche Werft.[1]

In 1968 Deutsche Werft was merged and became part ofHowaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft.

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References

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  • Claviez, Wolfram (1968).50 Jahre Deutsche Werft: 1918–1968.Hamburg.{{cite book}}:CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  1. ^ab"Zwangsarbeit in der Hamburger Kriegswirtschaft 1939-1945".zwangsarbeit-in-hamburg.de.Retrieved2023-03-31.
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