翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Spree-Neiße
・ Spreecast
・ Spreelauf
・ Spreeler Bach
・ Spreenhagen
・ Spreenhagen (Amt)
・ Spreepark
・ Spreepiraten
・ Spreeta
・ Spreetal
・ Spreetshoogte Pass
・ Spreewald
・ Spreewald gherkins
・ Spreewaldheide
・ Spreewaldsauce
Spreewerk
・ Spreite
・ Spreitenbach
・ Sprekelia
・ Sprekelsville, California
・ Sprekkefjellet
・ Spremberg
・ Spremberg Dam
・ Spremberg Wind Park
・ Spremnost
・ Sprendlingen
・ Sprendlingen-Gensingen
・ Sprengbombe-Cylindrisch bomb
・ Sprengel
・ Sprengel explosive


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Spreewerk : ウィキペディア英語版
Spreewerk
Metallwarenfabrik Spreewerk GmbH was a German weapons manufacturing company. Spreewerk produced a number of important weapons and components before and during World War II including 280,880〔Balcar, Jan & Clarin, Ron ''The P.38 Pistol: Spreewerk Production'', p.110 ISBN 978-1-60458-364-9.〕 of the Walther P.38 pistol which was the standard service pistol of the German ''Heer'', and the famous 8.8 cm Flak anti-aircraft gun.
==History==
The Berlin-Karlsruher Industrie Werke (BERKA) was founded in 1920 as a successor to the Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken AG, one of Germany’s largest munitions firms of the prewar era. Under the regime of the Versailles treaty the firm was forced to give up the manufacture of armaments, which had been its core business. Most of the facilities that had grown up to meet the needs of war were reduced and BERKA carried on with factories in Berlin and Karlsruhe, manufacturing a variety of light metal goods.
In 1928 the firm passed under the control of Günther Quandt who moved the company into the production of business machines, acquiring typewriter manufacturer Olympia Schreibmaschinen in 1929, and opening a new factory in 1933 at Erfurt to manufacture cash registers and other business machines. Under Herr Quandt’s leadership further acquisitions followed.
In 1938 the firm re-entered the field of munitions production, establishing Metallwarenfabrik Spreewerk to undertake the fabrication of munitions components at the former Berlin-Spandau factory of the defunct Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken. This was followed in 1939 by the establishment of a modern ammunition loading facility on a forty hectare site near the city of Lübeck by the newly established Maschinen für Massenverpackung GmbH. Early in 1940 the firm strengthened its role in the manufacture of industrial machinery through the acquisition of the Berlin-Anhaltische Maschinenbau of Dessau.
The factories of the firm include:
;Berlin-Karlsruher Industrie Werke AG, Berlin-Borsigwalde (metal fabrication)
;Berlin-Karlsruher Industrie Werke AG, Karlsruhe-Durlach (metal fabrication)
Subsidiaries of the firm include:
;Berlin-Anhaltische Maschinenbau AG, Dessau (machine building)
;Maschinen für Massenverpackung GmbH, Lübeck-Schlutup (munitions)
;Metallwarenfabrik Spreewerk AG, Berlin-Spandau (munitions)
;Olympia Büromaschinenwerke AG, Erfurt (business and tabulating machines)
;Olympia Schreibmaschinen AG, Berlin-Spandau (typewriters and business machines)
;Sächsische Maschinenfabrik AG, Chemnitz (machine building)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Weswold Profiles of Industrial Companies )
Spreewerk was formed in September 1935 in Spandau Germany as a subsidiary of ''Deutschen Industrie-Werke A.G.'' (DIWAG).〔Balcar, Jan & Clarin, Ron ''The P.38 Pistol: Spreewerk Production'', p.8 ISBN 978-1-60458-364-9.〕 Spreewerk was involved in weapons production from its formation until April 1945 at the Spandau complex; and from June 1942 to April 1945 at the Grottau, Czechoslovakia factory named Werk Grottau 〔Balcar, Jan & Clarin, Ron ''The P.38 Pistol: Spreewerk Production'', p.12, p.110-111 ISBN 978-1-60458-364-9.〕

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Spreewerk」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.