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[[Franz Schreinert & Co.]], Pfeifenfabrik, was a pipe maker in Schweina, Germany, eventually part of East Germany.  During the Second World War the factory was operated in part with forced labor from prisoners of war.  Believed to have been taken over by [[VEB Pfeifen und Holzerzeugnisse Bad Liebenstein]], also known as [[Howal]], which closed in 1990 with the reunification of the two Germanys, and is now owned by [[Planta]] / [[Design Berlin]].
[[Franz Schreinert & Co.]], Pfeifenfabrik, was a pipe maker in Schweina, Germany, eventually part of East Germany.  During the Second World War the factory was operated in part with forced labor from prisoners of war.  Believed to have been taken over by [[VEB Pfeifen und Holzerzeugnisse Bad Liebenstein]], also known as [[Howal]], which closed in 1990 with the reunification of the two Germanys, and is now owned by [[Planta Tabak-Manufaktur]] / [[Design Berlin]].


[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Pipe makers by nationality]]
[[Category: Germany]]
[[Category: Germany]]

Latest revision as of 09:37, 1 January 2023

Franz Schreinert & Co., Pfeifenfabrik, was a pipe maker in Schweina, Germany, eventually part of East Germany. During the Second World War the factory was operated in part with forced labor from prisoners of war. Believed to have been taken over by VEB Pfeifen und Holzerzeugnisse Bad Liebenstein, also known as Howal, which closed in 1990 with the reunification of the two Germanys, and is now owned by Planta Tabak-Manufaktur / Design Berlin.