8 Nov 1843
Germany
Germany
- Eisengiesserei & Maschinenbau-Anstalt Waltjen und Leonhard was founded in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Bremen, Weser-Ems | AG]
15 Jan 1902
Germany
Germany
- The shipbuilding supplier firm Norddeutschen Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrik GmbH was founded in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Atlas Werke AG | Bremen, Weser-Ems | AG]
30 Oct 1911
Germany
Germany
- 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]
1 Oct 1928
Germany
Germany
- Major worker strikes began at Atlas Werke AG in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Atlas Werke AG | Bremen, Weser-Ems | AG]
5 Jan 1929
Germany
Germany
- 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
Germany
Germany
- The passenger ship Bremen, arguably the most famous of all German passenger ships, was launched by Deschimag in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Bremen, Weser-Ems | AG]
11 Nov 1935
Germany
Germany
- The keel of U-27 was laid down by AG Weser in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [U-27 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
7 Oct 1936
Germany
Germany
- The keel of Komet was laid down at the Deschimag shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Komet | Bremen, Weser-Ems | AG]
12 Nov 1936
Germany
Germany
- The keel of Pinguin was laid down at the Deschimag shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Pinguin | Bremen, Weser-Ems | AG]
1 Jul 1937
Germany
Germany
- The keel of U-40 was laid down by Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | U-40 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
2 Aug 1937
Germany
Germany
- The keel of Lützow was laid down at the Deschimag shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Lützow | Bremen, Weser-Ems | AG]
9 Nov 1938
Germany
Germany
- U-40 was launched by Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | U-40 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
1 Jul 1939
Germany
Germany
- Lützow was launched at the Deschimag shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Lützow | Bremen, Weser-Ems | AG]
1 Sep 1939
Germany
Germany
- The keel of battleship J was laid down at the Deschimag shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | J | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
30 Sep 1939
Germany
Germany
- The construction of battleship J was suspended. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | J | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
10 Aug 1940
Germany
Germany
- The keel of U-132 was laid down at the Bremer Vulkan shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Bremer Vulkan AG | U-132 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
10 Apr 1941
Germany
Germany
- U-132 was launched at the Bremer Vulkan shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Bremer Vulkan AG | U-132 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
6 Jun 1941
Germany
Germany
- The keel of Z35 was laid down by the DeSchiMAG shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z35 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
15 Sep 1941
Germany
Germany
- The keel of Z36 was laid down by the DeSchiMAG shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z36 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
1 May 1942
Germany
Germany
- The keel of Z43 was laid down by the DeSchiMAG shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z43 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
3 Jun 1942
Germany
Germany
- 170 British bombers attacked Bremen, Germany, killing 83 at the cost of 11 bombers lost. ww2dbase [Bombing of Hamburg, Dresden, and Other Cities | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
25 Jun 1942
Germany
Germany
- 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
Germany
Germany
- 144 British bombers (55 Wellington, 39 Halifax, 26 Stirling, 24 Lancaster) attacked Bremen, Germany, damaging the Atlas Werke and the Korff refinery, killing 7, and wounding 80; 9 bombers were lost on this mission. ww2dbase [Bombing of Hamburg, Dresden, and Other Cities | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
29 Jun 1942
Germany
Germany
- 253 British bombers (108 Wellington, 64 Lancaster, 47 Stirling, and 34 Halifax) attacked Bremen, Germany, damaging the Focke-Wulf aircraft factory and the A. G. Weser submarine shipyard; 11 bombers were lost on this mission. ww2dbase [Bombing of Hamburg, Dresden, and Other Cities | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
2 Jul 1942
Germany
Germany
- 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
Germany
Germany
- British RAF's third 1,000-plane raid targeted Bremen, Germany, causing considerable damage to the city and the Focke-Wulf plant. ww2dbase [Bombing of Hamburg, Dresden, and Other Cities | Bremen, Weser-Ems | TH]
19 Jul 1942
Germany
Germany
- 99 British bombers (40 Halifax, 31 Stirling, and 28 Lancaster) were launched to attack the Vulkan submarine yard at Vegesack district of Bremen, Germany; most bombs missed the shipyard; 3 bombers were lost on this mission. ww2dbase [Bombing of Hamburg, Dresden, and Other Cities | Bremer Vulkan AG | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
1 Aug 1942
Germany
Germany
- The keel of Z44 was laid down at the DeSchiMAG shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z44 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
4 Sep 1942
Germany
Germany
- 251 British bombers (98 Wellington, 76 Lancaster, 41 Halifax, and 36 Stirling) attacked Bremen, Germany, damaging or destroying 71 industrial buildings and 1,821 houses; 12 bombers were lost on this mission. ww2dbase [Bombing of Hamburg, Dresden, and Other Cities | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
13 Sep 1942
Germany
Germany
- 446 British bombers attacked Bremen, Germany, damaging Lloyd dynamo works, Focke-Wulf factory, 7 historical buildings, 6 schools, and 2 hospitals; 70 civilians were killed; 21 bombers were lost on this mission. ww2dbase [Bombing of Hamburg, Dresden, and Other Cities | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
2 Oct 1942
Germany
Germany
- Z35 was launched at the DeSchiMAG shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z35 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
25 Nov 1942
Germany
Germany
- The order for Z52 was placed. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z52 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
- The order for Z53 was placed. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z53 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
- The order for Z54 was placed. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z54 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
- The order for Z55 was placed. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z55 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
- The order for Z56 was placed. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z56 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
18 Mar 1943
Germany
Germany
- USAAF aircraft, including the 306th Bomb Group flying from RAF Thurleigh, bombed the Vegesack district of Bremen, Germany. Most of the bombs missed the Bremer Vulkan shipyard, striking civilian facilities instead. 108 were killed and over 100 were wounded. ww2dbase [Bombing of Hamburg, Dresden, and Other Cities | Bremer Vulkan AG | RAF Thurleigh | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
15 May 1943
Germany
Germany
- Z36 was launched at the DeSchiMAG shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z36 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
11 Jun 1943
Germany
Germany
- The order for the construction of submarine U-3042 was issued. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | U-3042 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
13 Jul 1943
Germany
Germany
- 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 Sep 1943
Germany
Germany
- The keel of Z45 was laid down at the DeSchiMAG shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z45 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
22 Sep 1943
Germany
Germany
- Z43 was launched by the DeSchiMAG shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z43 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
20 Jan 1944
Germany
Germany
- Z44 was launched by the DeSchiMAG shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z44 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
6 Jul 1944
Germany
Germany
- The construction for Z52 was canceled. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z52 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
- The construction for Z53 was canceled. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z53 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
- The construction for Z54 was canceled. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z54 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
- The construction for Z55 was canceled. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z55 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
- The construction for Z56 was canceled. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z56 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
24 Jul 1944
Germany
Germany
- In Bremen, Germany, the equipping work of Z44 was halted, and her parts were to be removed to repair destroyer Z39. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z44 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
- In Bremen, Germany, the construction of Z45 was halted, and her parts were to be removed to repair destroyer Z39. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z45 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
29 Jul 1944
Germany
Germany
- Destroyer Z44 was sunk by a British RAF raid on Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | Z44 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
6 Sep 1944
Germany
Germany
- The keel of U-3016 was laid down at the AG Weser yard of Deschimag in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | U-3016 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
2 Nov 1944
Germany
Germany
- U-3016 was launched at the AG Weser yard of Deschimag in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | U-3016 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
15 Dec 1944
Germany
Germany
- The keel of U-3042 was laid down at the AG Weser shipyard of Deschimag in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | U-3042 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
30 Dec 1944
Germany
Germany
- The keel of U-3049 was laid down by AG Weser of Deschimag in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | U-3049 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
31 Dec 1944
Germany
Germany
- The keel of U-3048 was laid down by AG Weser of Deschimag in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | U-3048 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
22 Jan 1945
Germany
Germany
- The keel of U-3052 was laid down on Slip V of AG Weser shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | U-3052 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
4 Feb 1945
Germany
Germany
- The keel of U-3057 was laid down at the AG Weser yard of Deschimag in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | U-3057 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
7 Feb 1945
Germany
Germany
- The keel of U-3056 was laid down on Slip V of AG Weser shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | U-3056 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
15 Feb 1945
Germany
Germany
- The keel of U-3059 was laid down on Slip III of AG Weser shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | U-3059 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
22 Feb 1945
Germany
Germany
- U-3042, still under construction, was seriously damaged during an Allied air raid on Bremen, Germany, leading to her not becoming completed. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | U-3042 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
24 Feb 1945
Germany
Germany
- The keel of U-3061 was laid down on Building Ways IV at the Deschimag shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | U-3061 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
25 Feb 1945
Germany
Germany
- The keel of U-3060 was laid down on Building Ways IV at the Deschimag shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | U-3060 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
7 Mar 1945
Germany
Germany
- The keel of U-3063 was laid down on Building Ways IV at the Deschimag shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | U-3063 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
9 Mar 1945
Germany
Germany
- The keel of U-3062 was laid down on Building Ways IV at the Deschimag shipyard in Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | U-3062 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
11 Mar 1945
Germany
Germany
- U-3061, still under construction, was damaged during an Allied air raid on Bremen, Germany. ww2dbase [Deutsche Schiff- und Maschinenbau AG | U-3061 | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
19 Apr 1945
Germany
Germany
- 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 Apr 2017
Germany
Germany
- The merge of ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems and Atlas Elektronik of Bremen, Germany was completed. ww2dbase [Atlas Werke AG | Bremen, Weser-Ems | CPC]
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