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Die Hugo Schneider AG (HASAG) war ein deutsches Unternehmen der Metallwarenindustrie
Die HASAG war ein deutsches Unternehmen der Metallwarenindustrie. Die Leitung der HASAG setzte in ihren Produktionsstätten in Deutschland und im besetzten Polen zehntausende von zivilen Zwangsarbeitern, Kriegsgefangenen und KZ-Häftlingen ein.
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HASAG was a German company in the metal goods industry. The management of HASAG used tens of thousands of civilian forced labourers, prisoners of war and concentration camp inmates in its production facilities in Germany and occupied Poland.
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1863
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April 1945
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Latest revision as of 10:00, 8 October 2024

HASAG was a German company in the metal goods industry. The management of HASAG used tens of thousands of civilian forced labourers, prisoners of war and concentration camp inmates in its production facilities in Germany and occupied Poland.
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HASAG - Hugo Schneider AG
HASAG was a German company in the metal goods industry. The management of HASAG used tens of thousands of civilian forced labourers, prisoners of war and concentration camp inmates in its production facilities in Germany and occupied Poland.

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