Deutsche Werft
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Deutsche Werft
Summary
Deutsche Werft is a shipyard[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Deutsche Werft is in the country of Germany[3].
- Deutsche Werft is in the country of Nazi Germany[4].
- Deutsche Werft is in the country of Weimar Republic[5].
- Deutsche Werft is in the country of German Empire[6].
- Deutsche Werft is in the country of German Reich[7].
- Deutsche Werft's instance of is recorded as shipyard[8].
- Deutsche Werft's instance of is recorded as business[9].
- Deutsche Werft's founder is recorded as Albert Ballin[10].
- Deutsche Werft followed Reiherstieg Schiffswerfte & Maschinenfabrik[11].
- Deutsche Werft was followed by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft[12].
- Deutsche Werft's headquarters location is recorded as Finkenwerder[13].
- Deutsche Werft's Commons category is recorded as Deutsche Werft[14].
- Deutsche Werft's industry is recorded as shipbuilding[15].
- Deutsche Werft's industry is recorded as building of pleasure and sporting boats[16].
- Deutsche Werft's industry is recorded as vehicle construction[17].
- 1918 marks the founding of Deutsche Werft[18].
- Deutsche Werft was dissolved in 1968[19].
- Deutsche Werft's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Deutsche Werft[20].
- Deutsche Werft's product or material produced is recorded as U-533[21].
- Deutsche Werft's product or material produced is recorded as U-534[22].
- Deutsche Werft's product or material produced is recorded as U-535[23].
- Deutsche Werft's product or material produced is recorded as U-536[24].
- Deutsche Werft's product or material produced is recorded as U-537[25].
- Deutsche Werft's product or material produced is recorded as U-538[26].
- Deutsche Werft's product or material produced is recorded as U-2321[27].
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Founding
Deutsche Werft's founder is recorded as Albert Ballin[10]. 1918 marks the founding of it[18].
Identity
Deutsche Werft followed Reiherstieg Schiffswerfte & Maschinenfabrik[11]. It was followed by Howaldtswerke-It[12].
Operations
Deutsche Werft's headquarters location is recorded as Finkenwerder[13].
Industry
Industries include shipbuilding[15], building of pleasure and sporting boats[16], and vehicle construction[17].
Ownership
Products include U-533[21], U-534[22], U-535[23], U-536[24], U-537[25], and U-538[26].
Dissolution
Deutsche Werft was dissolved in 1968[19].
Why It Matters
Deutsche Werft has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[28]