Category
page 1Defunct manufacturing companies of Germany
AEG
former German manufacturer of electrical appliances and aircraft (1883-1996), whose household appliances division was sold to Electrolux
Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft
former German shipbuilding company
Deutsche Werke
company
Simson
former producer of firearms, automobiles and motorcycles
Hamburger Flugzeugbau
former company specialising in aerospace manufacture
AG Vulcan Stettin
German shipbuilding and locomotive building company
German Arms and Ammunition Factory
former arms company located in Imperial Germany
Bremer Vulkan
German shipbuilding company (1893-1997)

Hugo Schneider AG
HASAG (also known as Hugo Schneider AG, or by its original name in ) was a German metal goods manufacturer founded in 1863. Based in Leipzig, it grew from a small business making lamps and other small metal products by hand into a large factory and publicly traded company that sold its wares in several countries. During the Second World War, Hasag became a Nazi arms-manufacturing conglomerate with dozens of factories across German-occupied Europe using slave labour on a massive scale. Tens of thousands of Jews from Poland, and other prisoners, died producing munition for Hasag.
Kaiserliche Werft Wilhelmshaven
former German shipbuilding company in Wilhelmshaven
Buna Werke
business
Maffei
German locomotive manufacturer (1836–1930)
Olympia
Olympia-Werke AG was an important German manufacturer of typewriters and other office equipment. Since the plant in near Wilhelmshaven was closed in 1991, only the brand name has survived.
Fahrzeugtechnik Dessau
business
Mix & Genest
Pella Sietas
former German shipbuilding company