8 nov 1843

Alemanha
15 jan 1902

Alemanha
  • The shipbuilding supplier firm Norddeutschen Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrik GmbH was founded in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Atlas Werke AG | Bremen, Weser-Ems | AG]
30 out 1911

Alemanha
  • The Bremen, Germany-based firm Norddeutschen Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrik GmbH was transformed into the shipbuilder Atlas Werke AG. ww2dbase [Atlas Werke AG | Bremen, Weser-Ems | AG]
16 ago 1928

16 ago 1928 Fotos
Launching ceremony of SS Bremen, Deschimag shipyard, Bremen, Germany, 16 Aug 1928
1 out 1928

Alemanha
5 jan 1929

Alemanha
  • Major worker strikes ended at Atlas Werke AG in Bremen, Germany; nevertheless, several contracts were lost to foreign competitors. ww2dbase [Atlas Werke AG | Bremen, Weser-Ems | AG]
23 jul 1929

Alemanha
11 nov 1935

Alemanha
  • The keel of U-27 was laid down by AG Weser in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [U-27 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
24 jun 1936

Alemanha
7 out 1936

Alemanha
12 nov 1936

Alemanha
24 mar 1937

24 mar 1937 Fotos
Launching of cargo ship Kybfels, Deschimag shipyard, Bremen, Germany, 24 Mar 1937, photo 1 of 2Launching of cargo ship Kybfels, Deschimag shipyard, Bremen, Germany, 24 Mar 1937, photo 2 of 2
1 jul 1937

Alemanha
2 ago 1937

Alemanha
9 nov 1938

Alemanha
19 jan 1939

19 jan 1939 Fotos
Launching ceremony of Seydlitz, Deschimag shipyard, Bremen, Germany, 19 Jan 1939
1 jul 1939

Alemanha 1 jul 1939 Fotos
Lützow being prepared for launch, Deschimag shipyard, Bremen, Germany, 1 Jul 1939
1 set 1939

Alemanha
30 set 1939

Alemanha
10 ago 1940

Alemanha
10 abr 1941

Alemanha
6 jun 1941

Alemanha
15 set 1941

Alemanha
1 mai 1942

Alemanha
8 mai 1942

8 mai 1942 Fotos
Aerial view of Seydlitz, Z34, Z32, and Z33 in the Westhafen basin of Deschimag shipyard, Bremen, Germany, 8 May 1942
3 jun 1942

Alemanha
25 jun 1942

Alemanha
  • Sir Arthur Harris of the RAF Bomber Command launched the third Thousand Bomber Raid, this time sending 1,067 aircraft (including some aircraft from Coastal Command and Army Cooperation Command) to attack Bremen, Germany; only 696 reported successfully reaching the city. The RAF Bomber Command lost 48 aircraft, half of which had inexperienced crews recruited from training squadrons flying worn out aircraft; the RAF Coastal Command lost 5 aircraft. 572 houses were destroyed, 6,108 were damaged. 85 were killed, while 497 were wounded and 2,378 were made homeless. An assembly shop at the Focke-Wulf factory was destroyed, while the Bremer Vulkan shipyard and nearby docks and warehouses were also damaged. ww2dbase [Bombing of Hamburg, Dresden, and Other Cities | Bremer Vulkan AG | Bremen, Weser-Ems | AC, CPC]
27 jun 1942

Alemanha
29 jun 1942

Alemanha
2 jul 1942

Alemanha
  • 325 British bombers (175 Wellington, 53 Lancaster, 35 Halifax, 34 Stirling, and 28 Hampden) attacked Bremen, Germany, damaging 1,000 houses and 4 small industrial facilities, damaging 3 cranes in the port area, damaging 7 ships, and sinking transport ship Marieborg. The Germans suffered 5 deaths and 4 wounded while the British lost 13 bombers. ww2dbase [Bombing of Hamburg, Dresden, and Other Cities | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
4 jul 1942

Alemanha
19 jul 1942

Alemanha
1 ago 1942

Alemanha
4 set 1942

Alemanha
13 set 1942

Alemanha
2 out 1942

Alemanha
25 nov 1942

Alemanha
18 mar 1943

Alemanha
15 mai 1943

Alemanha
11 jun 1943

Alemanha
13 jul 1943

Alemanha
  • In Bremen, Germany, Atlas Werke AG held its final General Meeting. Shortly after, Krupp would take over Atlas's operations and would rename the company Maschinenbau Kiel GmbH. ww2dbase [Atlas Werke AG | Bremen, Weser-Ems | AG]
1 set 1943

Alemanha
22 set 1943

Alemanha
20 jan 1944

Alemanha
6 jul 1944

Alemanha
24 jul 1944

Alemanha
29 jul 1944

Alemanha
6 set 1944

Alemanha
2 nov 1944

Alemanha
15 dez 1944

Alemanha
30 dez 1944

Alemanha
31 dez 1944

Alemanha
22 jan 1945

Alemanha
4 fev 1945

Alemanha
7 fev 1945

Alemanha
15 fev 1945

Alemanha
22 fev 1945

Alemanha
24 fev 1945

Alemanha
25 fev 1945

Alemanha
7 mar 1945

Alemanha
9 mar 1945

Alemanha
11 mar 1945

Alemanha
19 abr 1945

Alemanha
  • British Second Army attacked Bremen, Germany across the Elbe River while Canadian troops captured the Luftwaffe base of Stade, 40 kilometers west of Hamburg, without opposition. ww2dbase [Bremen, Weser-Ems | TH]
3 abr 2017

Alemanha



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