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In 1846 a production shop of milling machines was started by Luther at Wolfenbüttel. In 1895 the ‘Braunschweigischen Mühlenbauanstalt Amme, Giesecke & Konegen’ was founded by previous employees of Luther. The most important German producers of milling machines (Luther, Amme, Giesecke & Konegen, Seck, Greffenius, Kappler) then merged in 1925 to form Mühlenbau and Industrie AG (MIAG). MIAG produced electric vehicles from 1936 to 1938, including forklifts and cranes. In 1972 MIAG was taken over by Bühler of Switzerland; in 1983 MIAG Fahrzeugbau GmbH was founded with the aim of continuing the activities of the former Bühler-MIAG company’s industrial trucks division, but at a different site. During the Second World War MIAG was involved in the program for the manufacture of assault guns and tank destroyers. Production of the Jagdpanther began in January 1944 at MIAG where it was produced until the war’s end. In November of 1944 production began at MNH, and in December 1944 at MBA; MIAG remained the biggest producer.
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1: Jagdpanthers in production, photo from Panther-Elmito.de
Taken: 1944 (Estimated) Contributor: CRFU Location Photo ID: 262 Added: 6 April 2010 Views: 1624 Has Priority: 0
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January 1936
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2: MIAG Braunschweig 1936, Bundesarchiv Collection
Taken: 17 January 1936 Contributor: Wikimedia Location Photo ID: 246 Added: 4 April 2010 Views: 250 Has Priority: 0
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1930
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3: MIAG Braunschweig 1930, Bundesarchiv Collection
Taken: 1930 Contributor: Wikimedia Location Photo ID: 245 Added: 4 April 2010 Views: 280 Has Priority: 0
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4: MIAG Braunschweig 1930, Bundesarchiv Collection
Taken: 1930 (Estimated) Contributor: Wikimedia Location Photo ID: 244 Added: 4 April 2010 Views: 257 Has Priority: 0
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