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摘要
1945年第二次世界大战结束后,下西里西亚地区移交给波兰管理。虽然经济和工业重建是一项重要的任务,但这一过程是如何发生的,以及重建成功和失败的原因,在史学中很少被讨论。迄今为止,没有关于PAFAWAG公司起源的历史研究。本文通过关注下西里西亚最大的铁路车辆生产商林克-霍夫曼-沃克股份公司(link - hofmann - werke AG, PAFAWAG的前身)的动荡历史,解决了这一研究缺口。这篇论文的重点是1945年初德国国防军撤离该公司,苏联“战利品营”拆除机器和设备,波兰KERM保护团体接管工厂,并重新启动生产。
Aller Anfang ist schwer. Von den Linke-Hofmann-Werken zu PAFAWAG
The conclusion of the World War II in 1945 saw the region of Lower Silesia transferred to Polish administration. Although economic and industrial reconstruction was an important task, the issue of how this process took place and the reasons for the successes and failures of reconstruction have rarely been discussed in historiography. To date there is no historical research on the beginnings of the PAFAWAG company. This paper addresses this research gap, partly by focusing on the turbulent history of the biggest rolling stock producer in Lower Silesia, Linke-Hofmann-Werke AG, which was the predecessor of PAFAWAG. The paper focuses on the evacuation of the company by the Wehrmacht at the beginning of 1945, the dismantling of machinery and devices by Soviet “trophy battalions”, the takeover of the factories by the Polish KERM protection groups, and the reactivation of their production.