Otto Eberhardt Patronenfabrik (English: "Otto Eberhardt Cartridge Factory") was a Nazi Germany munitions company. The company's Hirtenberger Patronen, Zündhütchen und Metallwarenfabrik (English: "cartridge, primer and metal fabrication in Hirtenberg") near Wiener Neustadt (proofmark "am") used forced labor from a sub-camp of the World War II Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp and produced ammunition including 9×19mm Parabellum (pistol and submachine gun) and 8 mm Mauser (rifle) cartridges. The company also had a factory in Ronsdorf near Wuppertal (proofmark "ap") which produced rifles. Additional Gustloff facilities were in Meiningen and Weimar.
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| - Otto Eberhardt Patronenfabrik (English: "Otto Eberhardt Cartridge Factory") was a Nazi Germany munitions company. The company's Hirtenberger Patronen, Zündhütchen und Metallwarenfabrik (English: "cartridge, primer and metal fabrication in Hirtenberg") near Wiener Neustadt (proofmark "am") used forced labor from a sub-camp of the World War II Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp and produced ammunition including 9×19mm Parabellum (pistol and submachine gun) and 8 mm Mauser (rifle) cartridges. The company also had a factory in Ronsdorf near Wuppertal (proofmark "ap") which produced rifles. Additional Gustloff facilities were in Meiningen and Weimar.
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| - Otto Eberhardt Patronenfabrik (English: "Otto Eberhardt Cartridge Factory") was a Nazi Germany munitions company. The company's Hirtenberger Patronen, Zündhütchen und Metallwarenfabrik (English: "cartridge, primer and metal fabrication in Hirtenberg") near Wiener Neustadt (proofmark "am") used forced labor from a sub-camp of the World War II Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp and produced ammunition including 9×19mm Parabellum (pistol and submachine gun) and 8 mm Mauser (rifle) cartridges. The company also had a factory in Ronsdorf near Wuppertal (proofmark "ap") which produced rifles. Additional Gustloff facilities were in Meiningen and Weimar.
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