Leuna works (redirect from Leunawerke)
The Leuna works (German: Leunawerke) in Leuna, Saxony-Anhalt, is one of the biggest chemical industrial complexes in Germany. The site, now owned jointly...
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of Merseburg and Halle, on the river Saale. The town is known for the Leunawerke, at 13 km2 one of the biggest chemical industrial complexes in Germany...
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A class 65.10 locomotive in service of Leunawerke...
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Schkopau. It was a subsidiary of Ammoniakwerk Merseburg GmbH, later known as Leunawerke, which belonged to IG Farben. The foundation stone was laid in April 1936...
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of World War II (1940), Geib went to the chemical industrial complexes Leunawerke and proceeded under the Harteck's direction of the development process...
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Halle-Nietleben 13.5 Merseburg to Leipzig-Leutzsch to Querfurt 17.54 Leunawerke Nord 19.29 Leunawerke Süd from Leipzig 23.80 Großkorbetha to Hohenmölsen 32.00 Weißenfels...
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Hellmut Frieser, TH Dresden, Dresden (until June 1952) Karl-Hermann Geib, Leunawerke, Leuna Siegfried Günter, Heinkel-Werke Oranienburg, Oranienburg (until...
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action, however, was carried out beginning in March 1946. Leuna [the Leunawerke, an I.G. Farbenindustrie manufacturing plant in Merseburg] deployed 30...
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quieter city of Merseburg, situated between two major chemical plants (Leunawerke with ca. 30000 employees and Buna Werke Schkopau with ca. 20000 employees)...
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to NII-9 in Moscow, whereupon the Soviet Union deported en masse from Leunawerke, at 4:15 a.m. on 21 October 1946, all former Nazi Germany heavy water...
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