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Deutsche Werft

Deutsche Werft was a shipbuilding company in Finkenwerder Rüschpark, Hamburg, Germany. It was founded in 1918 by Albert Ballin and with Gutehoffnungshütte (GHH), Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG) and Hamburg Amerikanische Packetfahrt Actien Gesellschaft (HAPAG) as investors.

History
In peacetime, Deutsche Werft built merchant ships, such as the HAPAG turbo-electric cargo ships and . In World War II Deutsche Werft built 113 Type IX and XXIII U-boats for the Kriegsmarine. To this end, it operated three camps directly on the company premises (the Deutsche Werft construction site camp, Deutsche Werft Finkenwärder camp and the Rüschkanal Eastern workers' camp), was involved in five camps in the Finkenwerder district and six in the port area, as well as nine camps in the city area. In addition, there were the camps at the Reiherstiegwerft shipyard, which also belonged to Deutsche Werft. In 1968 Deutsche Werft was merged and became part of Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft. == Gallery ==
Gallery
File:Tafel_R%C3%BCschpark_Finkenwerder.jpg | Rüschpark File:Steendiekkanal in Hamburg-Finkenwerder.jpg | Yard in 2007 File:Deutsche Werft Finkenwerder 05.jpg | Yard Location File:Ehemaliger U-Bootbunker Finkenwerder 001.jpg | Detail of Submarine Construction Garage File:Deutsche Werft ehemalige Verwaltung Finkenwerder 04.jpg | 1958 Administrative Building, today third offices File:Rüschpark HH-Finkenwerder (2).jpg | 1958 Administrative Building, today third offices File:Deutsche Werft AG 1927.jpg | Share of the Deutsche Werft AG, issued 27. September 1927 ==References==
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