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Table of Contents - Volume 6
NAME AND LOCATION   NATURE OF COMPANY
Eisenwerk-Gesellschaft Maximilian- shuette G.(GmbH. After 1944)
(abbreviated "Maxhuette") 
  Iron mines and smelting plants. 
Essener Steinkohlenbergwerke A.G., 
Essen
  Soft coal mines in Ruhr. 
Fella Werk A.G. (after 1944, G.m b.H.), Feucht near Nuernberg.   Agricultural machinery. 
Friedrich Flick Kommanditgesellschaft (abbreviated FKG or FFKG), Berlin   Limited partnership which was parent 
holding company of the Concern; it also directly owned and operated extensive properties, including Brandenburg and Hennigsdorf steel plants.
Harpener Bergbau A.G., Dortmund    Soft coal mines in Ruhr. These properties, together with Essener Steinkohle, comprised second largest coal group in the Ruhr. 
Hochofenwerk Luebeck A.G., Luebeck - Herrenwyk    Blast furnaces. 
Linke - Hofmann Werke A.G., Breslau    Tractor and truck vehicles and railway cars. 
Maschinenfabrik Donauwoerth G.m b.H.
Donauwoerth
  Machine works. 
Mitteldeutsche Stahlwerke A.G., (after 1943, G.m.b.H.), Riesa a. d. Elbe, (abbreviated "Mittelstahl")   Iron and steel plants; largest in Germany outside the Ruhr. 
Saechsische Gusstahlwerke Doehlen  A.G., Doehlen   Iron and steel products; owned 50 
percent by State of Saxony but largely operated by the Flick Concern.
Spandauer Stahlindustrie G.m.b.H. 
Spandau
  Steel products. 
Waggon-und Maschinenfabrik A.G.,
Bautzen
(frequently referred to under its former name of Busch-Bautzen)  
  Electric locomotives; railway cars, 
couplings.

 
 
 
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