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Elbewerft Boizenburg

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The boat workshop was founded by Franz Jürgen Lemm in 1793. The first steel ship was launched in 1895. The shipyard developed quickly, from
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and after 1945 and the separation of Germany, the shipyard focused on markets in
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Ships built by VEB Elbewerften Boizenburg/Roßlau (selection)
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Auszüge aus dem Buch 'Boizenburg in alten Ansichten Band 1'
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Index


VEB
GmbH
Shipbuilding
Boizenburg
Germany
Fishcutters
River cruise ships
Cargo ships
Parent
shipbuilding
Boizenburg
Deutschen Maschinen- und Schiffbau AG
World War II
Eastern Europe
Roßlau
German Democratic Republic
Young workers from Cuba
Cuba
Fishcutter for Cuba
Vladimir Ilyich
30 Let GDR
Dmitriy Furmanov
Igor Stravinskiy
Sergey Dyagilev
Aleksey Surkov
Konstantin Simonov
Sergey Kirov
Marshal Rybalko
Taras Shevchenko

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