| 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. |