14°30′08″E / 48.156590°N 14.502148°E / 48.156590; 14.502148 The Nibelungenwerk (also known as the Nibelungenwerke or Ni-Werk) was the largest and most...
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unsuccessful proposal for the Tiger tank, the "Porsche Tiger", in the Nibelungenwerk factory in Sankt Valentin, Austria. Both the successful Henschel proposal...
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1944 Alkett built 30 Stug IVs using new Panzer IV chassis sent from Nibelungenwerk. While the number is smaller than the 10,000+ StuG III, the StuG IV...
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Vogtländische Maschinenfabrik ("VOMAG") (located in the city of Plauen) and the Nibelungenwerk in the Austrian city of St. Valentin. In 1941, an average of 39 tanks...
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Krupp-Grusonwerk in Magdeburg switched to StuG IV in early 1944, and only the Nibelungenwerk in St. Valentin continued with Panzer IV production. Jagdpanzer IV 0-Serie...
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were initially ordered but only between 70 and 85 were produced at the Nibelungenwerk at St. Valentin, from July 1944 to May 1945. Eleven of them, serial...
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only Tiger II - early models only Elefant - 48 Ferdinands rebuilt at Nibelungenwerk StuG III StuG IV - early models only Jagdtiger - Porsche versions only...
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to amphibious tank Panzer IV Medium Tank Nazi Germany Krupp, Vomag, Nibelungenwerk 1 x 7.5 cm (2.95 in) KwK 40 L/48 main gun 2 × 7.92 mm Maschinengewehr...
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nearby factories of tank hulls and turrets at Sankt Valentin (so-called Nibelungenwerk). Throughout the war, the company also ran two sub-camps of the Mauthausen-Gusen...
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strong. The crews trained for several weeks on the vehicles at the Nibelungenwerk factory in Austria. Crews even assisted with the final assembly. According...
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