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129: 280: 187: 25: 389:– was founded. It started making aircraft components and later complete aircraft at different places in Germany, one of them was the former shipyard Frerichswerft AG. In 1936 the Weserflug separated from the Deschimag and became an independent company. It became the fourth largest aircraft manufacturer in Germany in 287:
The Deschimag was founded in 1926 when influential Bremen merchants and bankers decided to found a cooperation of great German shipbuilding companies under the leadership of the shipyard AG Weser. The intention was to coordinate and concentrate activities of German shipyards for higher efficiency but
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Deschimag became the greatest shipbuilding company in Germany with about 15,000 workers which was about 28% of the total German shipbuilding industry workforce at that time. But in the following years most of these companies were closed, went bankrupt or were sold to other companies (see above). At
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Deschimag was dissolved after war but AG Weser and Seebeck AG shipyards again survived and continued in shipbuilding. Due to mismanagement and unsatisfactory and too late responses to market demands AG Weser was declared bankrupt in 1983 and operations were shut down while Seebeck shipyard became
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While AG Weser concentrated its activities upon building of merchant ships with an increasing amount of warships later, Seebeck built only smaller vessels and concentrated on ship maintenance and repair.
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last not least mainly to support Bremen's shipyard AG „Weser“ in the upcoming economic and financial crisis of 1930s. While the largest shipbuilding companies in Germany as
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AG because of their own strong market position at that time were not interested in this cooperation, eight other large German shipyards merged. These were:
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part of the Bremer Vulkan Verbund AG. Later in 1988 it merged with Schichau Shipyard to SSW Schichau Seebeck Shipyard GmbH, which closed in 2009.
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Because of diversification and to create new jobs Deschimag also diversified into aircraft construction. In 1933 the
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Von der Dampfbarkasse zum Containerschiff – Werften und Schiffbau in Bremen und der Unterweserregion im 20. Jhd
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for German company Jürgens-Van den Bergh. (Whale hunting vessels were built by Bremer Vulkan.) Became Japanese
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escaped after beginning of war from New York to Bremerhaven; burnt out 1940 in Bremerhaven, probably by arson.
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for United Whalers Ltd. London. Largest factory ship in the World; March 1941 sunk by U-boats
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survived this process of concentration and reduction of shipbuilding capacities. In 1941
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for Norddeutscher Lloyd. Rebuilt to Japanese auxiliary aircraft carrier
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Share of the Deutschen Schiff- und Maschinenbau-AG, issued October 1942
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Frerichswerft A.G., Einswarden (gave up shipbuilding 1935, afterwards
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Die Geschichte der Actien-Gesellschaft "Weser" 1843–1983
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in the Baltic in May 1943; raised and scrapped in 1950.
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Vehicle manufacturing companies disestablished in 1945
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in North Atlantic Ocean whilst travelling in Allied
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Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau Aktiengesellschaft
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Vehicle manufacturing companies established in 1926
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Sunk by a 477:in 1942; sunk 1944 by US submarine 58:"Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau" 13: 754: 644:destroyers, units Z35, Z36 and Z43 500:AG Weser 1936: whale factory ship 14: 890: 874:1945 disestablishments in Germany 829:Shipbuilding companies of Germany 799: 710:(no name); end of 1939 cancelled. 849:Companies based in Bremen (city) 23: 647:AG Weser, 162 U-boats of types 549:; 1941 sunk by British cruiser 34:needs additional citations for 593:, cargo liner for Neptun Line. 565:German auxiliary cruiser  559:AG Weser, 1938: merchant ship 544:German auxiliary cruiser  534:AG Weser, 1937: merchant ship 1: 721: 598:Warships for the Kriegsmarine 859:Defence companies of Germany 839:Defunct companies of Germany 341:Actien-Gesellschaft "Neptun" 7: 810:20th Century Press Archives 717:; construction not started. 637:destroyers, units Z31 - Z34 10: 895: 531:; scrapped in Taiwan 1987. 274: 879:Former submarine builders 640:AG Weser, 1941-44: three 623:AG Weser, 1938–41: eight 242: 208: 194: 179: 171: 163: 155: 145: 126: 844:History of Bremen (city) 780:Thiel, Reinhold (2006). 633:AG Weser, 1940-43: four 603:AG Weser, 1935–38; four 542:. 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