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The August Hahn Furniture Company Chemnitz

Ansicht der Firma August Hahn um 1928
The August Hahn Company, Chemnitz
This is the story of the August Hahn Furniture Company Chemnitz, between its founding in 1866 and 1945. The Firma was destroyed during the bombing of Chemnitz on 5 March 1945. After the destroying, the firma continues on as a small carpenter. The last Hahn retired 1979 at the age 65.

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August Hahn

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LANGUAGE

eng

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29

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Europeana Foundation

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Friedrich August Otto Hahn
Ullrich Göthel

Contributor

August Hahn

Language

eng
en

Country

Europe

DataProvider

Europeana Foundation

Provider

Europeana Foundation

DatasetName

125_Europe_at_work

Language

mul

Created

1928-01-01
2020-10-31
2021-01-27T22:16:31.372Z
2021-01-27T22:16:43.367179Z
2021-01-27T22:16:43.367475Z

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/125/contributions_ab043270_fdc4_0138_9767_6eee0af620e4

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