- Blohm + Voss
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company_name = Blohm + VossGmbH
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company_type = Private
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foundation = 1877
founder =Hermann Blohm andErnst Voss
location_city = flagicon|GermanyHamburg
location_country =Germany
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industry =Shipbuilding
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parent =ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems
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owner =ThyssenKrupp
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homepage = [http://www.blohmvoss.com www.blohmvoss.com]
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footnotes =Blohm + Voss is a German shipbuilding and engineering works. It was founded on
April 5 ,1877 , byHermann Blohm andErnst Voss as a general partnership named Blohm & Voss. A shipyard was built on the island ofKuhwerder , near the Free and Hanseatic City ofHamburg , covering 15,000 m² with 250 m of water frontage and three building berths, two suitable for ships of up to 100 metres length. The company's logo is a simple dark blue rectangle with rounded corners bearing the white letters "Blohm+Voss".The company has continued to build ships and other large machines for 125 years. Despite being almost completely demolished after the end of
World War II , it now builds warships both for theDeutsche Marine and for export (seeMEKO ), as well as oil drilling equipment and ships for numerous commercial customers.From about 1930 to 1945 Blohm & Voss also designed and built
aircraft for use by both the German state airline,Lufthansa , and the air-force,Luftwaffe . Particularly noteworthy were the largeflying boat s the company produced, as well as ingenious approaches to aircraft building that often featured asymmetric designs. Although the aviation arm was originally known as Hamburger Flugzeugbau and their aircraft bore the designation "Ha", this quickly fell from use and newer designs received "BV" instead.From July 1944 to April 1945 Blohm & Voss used inmates of its own
Nazi concentration subcamp at its shipyard in Hamburg-Steinwerder. The camp was a subcamp to theNeuengamme concentration camp . [The camp Blohm & Voss is listed as No. 550 Hamburg in the [http://bundesrecht.juris.de/begdv_6/anlage_6.html official German list] (List in German)]Until 1955 the company name was Blohm & Voss.
The company's name is often found spelled Blohm + Voß in German (and occasionally English) sources.See
ß for an explanation of the use of this letter and changes in German spelling that have taken place over the last century with regard to its use.] Today Blohm + Voss is (along withHowaldtswerke atKiel andNordseewerke atEmden ) a subsidiary ofThyssenKrupp Marine Systems.hips and submarines
Notable ships built by Blohm + Voss include:
Tall ship s:
* "Petschili" (1903), "Pamir" (1905), "Passat" (1911), "Peking (1911)", "Pola" (1916), "Priwall" (1917), and otherFlying P-Liner s
* The three-mastbarque s andschool ship s of the Gorch Fock classOcean liner s and otherpassenger ship s:
* "SS Europa"
* "SS Cap Arcona " sunk with great loss of life near the end ofWorld War II
* "Wilhelm Gustloff", currently the world's worst maritime disaster when she was sunk near the end of WWII
* "M/V Explorer", the ship currently used by theSemester at Sea universitystudy abroad program
*Prinzessin Victoria Luise first vessel built, forHamburg-America Line , exclusively for cruisingPrivate yachts:
* "Savarona" - built for an American heiress in 1931. Later the Turkish Presidential yacht and now a charter yacht. Still among the largest few yachts in the world at convert|446|ft|m long.
*"Enigma" - a modern yacht.
*"Lady Moura " - the 10th largest private yacht .Warships of
World War I :
* SMS "Glyndwr", light seaplane carrier converted from a merchant
* SMS "Scharnhorst", anarmoured cruiser
* SMS "Seydlitz" and SMS "Derfflinger", twobattlecruisers that both got heavily damaged in theBattle of Jutland , but stayed afloat and brought their sailors homeWarships of
World War II :
* "Admiral Hipper", aheavy cruiser
* "Bismarck", abattleship
* many Type VII, Type XVII, Type XXI and Type XXVIU-boat sModern warships:
* "F209 Rheinland-Pfalz", aBremen class frigate
* "F215 Brandenburg", the firstBrandenburg class frigate
* "F219 Sachsen", the firstSachsen class frigate
* 4 "Almirante Brown" class destroyerMEKO 360 forArgentine Navy
*Aradu (F89) MEKO 360 class destroyer forNigerian Navy
* Vasco da Gama (F330) MEKO 200 PN frigate forPortuguese Navy Aircraft
From 1933 to 1945, Blohm & Voss also operated the
Hamburger Flugzeugbau aircraft company. Although initially given the factory code Ha (for the factory's official name), the link with Blohm & Voss shipyards proved too strong and therefore the early aircraft designs were called "Blohm & Voss, type Ha..." followed by the design number. To end this confusion, in 1938 the Reichsluftfartministerium gave in to the unavoidable and changed the company code to BV.Aircraft designed under the Ha and BV designations include:
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Blohm & Voss BV 40 ,glider interceptor
*Blohm & Voss Ha 137 , prototypedive bomber
*Blohm & Voss BV 138 , military patrolflying-boat (early versions designated as Ha 138)
*Blohm & Voss Ha 139 , long-rangeseaplane
*Blohm & Voss Ha 140 ,torpedo bomber flying-boat (prototype)
*Blohm & Voss BV 141 ,reconnaissance (asymmetric)
*Blohm & Voss BV 142 , reconnaissance + transport
*Blohm & Voss BV 143 ,glide bomb (prototype)
*Blohm & Voss BV 144 , transport
*Blohm & Voss BV 155 , high-altitude interceptor (formerly Me 155)
*Blohm & Voss BV 222 "Wiking" (Viking), transport flying-boat
*Blohm & Voss BV 238 , flying-boat (prototype)
*Blohm & Voss BV 246 "Hagelkorn" (Hailstone), long-range radar-homing glide bombAlthough Hamburger Flugzeugbau re-emerged after the war and, under different names and ownerships, continued to build aircraft until the present day, this company has no more ties to the Blohm & Voss shipyards.
References
Notes
Bibliography
* Meyhoff, Andreas. "Blohm & Voss im »Dritten Reich«, Eine Hamburger Großwerft zwischen Geschäft und Politik (Hamburger Beiträge zur Sozial- und Zeitgeschichte, Band 38)" (in German). Hamburg, Germany: Forschungsstelle für Zeitgeschichte in Hamburg, 2001. ISBN 3-89244-916-3.
* Pohlmann, Herrmann. "'Chronik Eines Flugzeugwerkes 1932-1945. B&V - Blohm & Voss Hamburg - HFB Hamburger Flugzeugbau" (in German). Motor Buch Verlag, 1979 ISBN 3-87943-624-X.
* Prager, Hans Georg and Bishop, Frederick A.(Transl.). "Blohm + Voss: Ships and Machinery for the World". London: Brassey's Publishers Limited, 1977. ISBN 0-90460-914-6.
* Witthöft, Hans J. "Tradition und Fortschritt - 125 Jahre Blohm + Voss" (in German). Koehlers Verlag, 2002. ISBN 3-78220-847-1.External links
* [http://www.blohmvoss.com Official website]
* [http://www.blohmvoss.com/e/info/presse_02042002_2.html Company history (English)]
* [http://www.blohmvoss.com/d/info/presse_02042002_2.html Company history (German)]
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