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  1. Henschel & Son (German: Henschel und Sohn) was a German company, located in Kassel, best known during the 20th century as a maker of transportation equipment, including locomotives, trucks, buses and trolleybuses, and armoured fighting vehicles and weapons.

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    Early in 1935, Henschel began manufacturing Panzer I tanks. During World War II, the firm was responsible for license production of the Dornier Do 17Z medium bomber, and in 1939–1940 it began large-scale production of the Panzer III. Henschel was the sole manufacturer of the Tiger I and Tiger II. In 1945, the company had 8000 workers working in two...

    Manufacturing began again in 1948. In 1964, the company took over Rheinische Stahlwerke and became Rheinstahl Henschel AG, in 1976 Thyssen-Henschel, and 1990 ABB Henschel AG. In 1996, the company became ABB Daimler Benz Transportation Adtranz. The company was subsequently acquired by Bombardier (Canada) around 2002. The Kassel facility still exists...

    Private, mining and industry railways Generation 1 1. Henschel DH 110 2. Henschel DH 200 3. Henschel DH 360 4. Henschel DH 550 Generation 2 1. Henschel DH 240 2. Henschel DH 360 3. Henschel DH 390 4. Henschel DH 440 5. Henschel DH 630 6. Henschel DH 875 7. Henschel DHG 630 8. Henschel DH 500 9. Henschel DH 500 Generation 3 1. Henschel DH 120 B 2. H...

    Chief Designer Erwin Aders
    Dr. Herbert A. Wagner (see Henschel Hs 117, Henschel Hs 293, Henschel Hs 294, Supercavitation, Operation Paperclip)
  2. Sep 4, 2020 · In 1933 Henschel became involved in the plans of the Reichswehrministerium to equip the army with tanks. The firm would serve as one of five Ausweichfirmen to produce the Krupp-designed Landwirtschaftlicher Schlepper (LaS) – a.k.a. the Panzer I. Preparations for production started in September 1933 and the first three vehicles were accepted ...

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  3. The Battle of Kassel was a four-day struggle between the U.S. Army and the German Army in April 1945 for Kassel, a medium-sized city 140 kilometers northeast of Frankfurt am Main, which also is the second-largest city in Hesse (after Frankfurt). The battle resulted as the U.S. Third Army pushed northeast from the region of Frankfurt and Mainz.

  4. May 23, 2024 · Georg Christian Carl Henschel founded the factory in 1810 at Kassel. His son Carl Anton Henschel founded another factory in 1837. In 1848, the company began manufacturing locomotives. The factory became the largest locomotive manufacturer in Germany by the 20th century.

  5. Sep 23, 2009 · Henschel was a major German industrial company manufacturing locomotives, engines, and trucks. A subcamp of Dachau was estanlished nearby to supply workers to Henschel. Kassel was primarily a RAF opperation. There were two raids in 1942, one in August was moderarely heavy and did some damage to the Hendchel works.

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  7. Georg Christian Carl Henschel founded the factory in 1810 at Kassel. His son Carl Anton Henschel founded another factory in 1837. In 1848, the company began manufacturing locomotives. The factory became the largest locomotive manufacturer in Germany by the 20th century.

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