The Redl-Zipf V-2 rocket facility (code name Schlier) located in central Austria between Vöcklabruck and Vöcklamarkt and established in September 1943 began operation for V-2 rocket motor testing after Raxwerke test equipment had been moved from Friedrichshafen. , who had worked at Peenemünde Test Stand 7, was transferred to "Vorwerk Süd" at Redl-Zipf and then, for the period from late 1944-early April 1945, to Lehesten (he later returned to Peenemünde with Walter Riedel III to burn design office files and participated in the post-war Operation Backfire).
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| - Das KZ-Nebenlager Redl-Zipf, Deckname Schlier, war ein Außenlager des KZ Mauthausen auf dem Gemeindegebiet von Neukirchen an der Vöckla in Österreich. Es diente ab 1943 zur Produktion von Triebwerken der V2. 1945 wurde das Geldfälscherkommando der Aktion Bernhard hierher verlegt. (de)
- Redl-Zipf (nama kode Schlier) di Austria tengah antara Vöcklabruck dan adalah untuk pengetesan motor roket V-2 setelah alat tes dipindahkan dari . Fasilitas tersebut mengetes kesesuaian ruang yang terdapat dalam V-2 dengan pompa-pompa turbo karena roket tersebut tak memiliki pengkontrol untuk mengurapi pemompaan turbo yang terdapat dalam ruang jika berada di ketinggian. (in)
- The Redl-Zipf V-2 rocket facility (code name Schlier) located in central Austria between Vöcklabruck and Vöcklamarkt and established in September 1943 began operation for V-2 rocket motor testing after Raxwerke test equipment had been moved from Friedrichshafen. , who had worked at Peenemünde Test Stand 7, was transferred to "Vorwerk Süd" at Redl-Zipf and then, for the period from late 1944-early April 1945, to Lehesten (he later returned to Peenemünde with Walter Riedel III to burn design office files and participated in the post-war Operation Backfire). (en)
- Redl-Zipf was een concentratiekamp tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog en een van de nevenkampen van concentratiekamp Mauthausen in Neukirchen an der Vöckla in Oostenrijk. Als Konzentrationslager werd het kamp voornamelijk gebruikt voor de productie van V2-raketten en vals geld. Concentratiekampen van de asmogendheden in de Tweede Wereldoorlog Alfabetisch op naam. Indien een kamp meerdere rollen had, staat het in de "hoogste" groep. Kampen in EuropaVernietigingskampen Werk- en concentratiekampen Doorvoerkampen Getto's Kampen in Azië (nl)
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| - Das KZ-Nebenlager Redl-Zipf, Deckname Schlier, war ein Außenlager des KZ Mauthausen auf dem Gemeindegebiet von Neukirchen an der Vöckla in Österreich. Es diente ab 1943 zur Produktion von Triebwerken der V2. 1945 wurde das Geldfälscherkommando der Aktion Bernhard hierher verlegt. (de)
- The Redl-Zipf V-2 rocket facility (code name Schlier) located in central Austria between Vöcklabruck and Vöcklamarkt and established in September 1943 began operation for V-2 rocket motor testing after Raxwerke test equipment had been moved from Friedrichshafen. The facility tested V-2 combustion chambers' compatibility with turbopumps since the rocket did not have a controller for reducing the turbopumping of propellant into the chamber if pressure became too high. The World War II facility used as a starting base the cellars and storage tunnels of an old brewery. Construction of the facility was under the command of SS-Obergruppenführer Hans Kammler who was responsible for Nazi civil engineering projects and its top secret weapons programs and used forced labor from the subcamp of the Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp. The construction added a large number of tunnels and supporting structures and included a liquid oxygen generation plant in one of the tunnels. A large explosion on February 29, 1944 killed 14 people, destroyed several installations, and halted production of liquid oxygen at the facility for almost two months. A report to Albert Speer indicated the cause of the explosion was a liquid oxygen leak and an open carbide lamp carried by the plant foreman. Another serious explosion at 12:29 PM on August 28, 1944 killed 27 people and caused significant damage to the facility. Among the 27 casualties was Ilse Oberth (1924-1944), the youngest daughter of rocket pioneer Hermann Julius Oberth. Ilse Oberth worked at the facility as a rocket technician and had arrived four months earlier on April 28, 1944. All of those killed in the explosion were given a state funeral and are interred at the Vöcklabruck-Schöndorf cemetery. After the August 1944 explosion, liquid oxygen production at the Schlier plant stopped once again which led to the establishment of a third V-2 liquid oxygen plant (5000 tons/month) at a slate quarry at Lehesten near the Mittelwerk (turbopump/chamber compatibility testing for Mittelwerk production was also performed at the Lehesten facility). , who had worked at Peenemünde Test Stand 7, was transferred to "Vorwerk Süd" at Redl-Zipf and then, for the period from late 1944-early April 1945, to Lehesten (he later returned to Peenemünde with Walter Riedel III to burn design office files and participated in the post-war Operation Backfire). The Operation Bernhard forced labor team at Sachsenhausen concentration camp for producing counterfeit British money was transferred to the Schlier-Redl-Zipf subcamp until the beginning of May 1945, when the team of prisoners was ordered to transfer to the Ebensee concentration camp. (en)
- Redl-Zipf (nama kode Schlier) di Austria tengah antara Vöcklabruck dan adalah untuk pengetesan motor roket V-2 setelah alat tes dipindahkan dari . Fasilitas tersebut mengetes kesesuaian ruang yang terdapat dalam V-2 dengan pompa-pompa turbo karena roket tersebut tak memiliki pengkontrol untuk mengurapi pemompaan turbo yang terdapat dalam ruang jika berada di ketinggian. (in)
- Redl-Zipf was een concentratiekamp tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog en een van de nevenkampen van concentratiekamp Mauthausen in Neukirchen an der Vöckla in Oostenrijk. Als Konzentrationslager werd het kamp voornamelijk gebruikt voor de productie van V2-raketten en vals geld. Concentratiekampen van de asmogendheden in de Tweede Wereldoorlog Alfabetisch op naam. Indien een kamp meerdere rollen had, staat het in de "hoogste" groep. Kampen in EuropaVernietigingskampen Werk- en concentratiekampen Doorvoerkampen Getto's Kampen in Azië Zie ook: Lijst van naziconcentratiekampen · Jappenkampen in Nederlands-Indië · Lijst van jappenkampen (nl)
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