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Mauthausen concentration camp
Nazi concentration camp in Austria (1938–1945)

Messerschmitt
Messerschmitt AG () was a German share-ownership limited, aircraft manufacturing corporation named after its chief designer Willy Messerschmitt from mid-July 1938 onwards, and known primarily for its World War II fighter aircraft, in particular the Bf 109 and Me 262. The company survived in the post-war era, undergoing a number of mergers and changing its name from Messerschmitt to Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm before being bought by Deutsche Aerospace (DASA, now part of Airbus) in 1989.
Flossenbürg concentration camp
Nazi concentration camp in Bavaria, Germany (1938-1945)

Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm
Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm (MBB) was a West German aerospace manufacturer. It was formed during the late 1960s as the result of efforts to consolidate the West German aerospace industry; aircraft manufacturer Messerschmitt AG merged with the civil engineering and aviation firm Bölkow in 1968, while rival aircraft manufacturer Hamburger Flugzeugbau (an offshoot of Blohm & Voss shipbuilders) was acquired by the company in the following year.
Gusen concentration camp
Nazi concentration camp complex in Upper Austria (1940-1945)
Schweinfurt–Regensburg mission
Kaufering concentration camp complex
sub-camp complex of Dachau concentration camp with 11 sub-camps (1944-1945)
Entwicklungsring Süd
1959-1960s aircraft manufacturing consortium in Germany