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Instructions for the use of Rheinmetall computing machines with electric drives and automatic division. Models: KEL IIc 9 - 8 -17, KEL IIc R.

[Sommerda. -] - Rheinmetall-Borsig, SAG Awtowelo Sömmerda (Thür.):


Sömmerda: Rheinmetall-Borsig SAG [approx. 1952]. (approx. 20.8 x 15 cm). 32 p. and 2 p. supplements (circuit diagram). Original brochure with cover title. Cover slightly stained, inside in good condition. Supplements slightly edited.

Language: German

Order number: 7601C

Remarks: Original booklet with instructions for use for Rheinmetall calculating machines, which were produced in the Thuringian factory before 1945. After the end of the war, the Thuringian factory initially became a Soviet stock corporation (SAG) before it was later returned to the GDR, which over the decades integrated it into various large companies with new names. This issue comes from the short period under Soviet aegis, probably from 1950-1952. The booklet contains text, illustrations and tables for instructions. Included are 2 sheets with circuit diagrams for the machine, some with Russian text. Rare contemporary document from the (East) German economy after 1945!

Keywords: technology, 1945, after, occupying powers, GDR, GDR - technology, company history, instructions for use, calculating machines, circuit diagrams, Soviet Union, Thuringia, economy, economic history

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Sömmerda: Rheinmetall-Borsig SAG [approx. 1952]. (approx. 20.8 x 15 cm). 32 p. and 2 p. supplements (circuit diagram). Original brochure with cover title. Cover slightly stained, inside in good condition. Supplements slightly edited. Language: GermanOrder number: 7601CRemarks: Original booklet with instructions for use for Rheinmetall calculating machines, which were produced in the Thuringian factory before 1945. After the end of the war, the Thuringian factory initially became a Soviet stock corporation (SAG) before it was later returned to the GDR, which over the decades integrated it into various large companies with new names. This issue comes from the short period under Soviet aegis, probably from 1950-1952. The booklet contains text, illustrations and tables for instructions. Includ