WW2 GERMAN DR. ROBERT LEY at CRITICAL LUFTWAFFE ALLOYS Co. (OOAK) PHOTO POSTCARD

ROBERT LEY at CRITICAL LUFTWAFFE ALLOYS Co. (OOAK) PHOTO POSTCARD 1940. ROBERT LEY (HOLDING 2 WOMEN’S ARMS NEAR THE CENTER) at CRITICAL LUFTWAFFE ALLOYS COMPANY (OOAK) PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC. 1945 was a German National Socialist politician and head of the German Labor Front during its entire existence, from 1933 to 1945. He also held many other high positions in the National Socialist Party, including Gauleiter. POSES WITH OTHER NATIONAL SOCIALISTS AND COMPANY EXECUTIVES IN FRONT OF THE ENTRANCE SIGNS AT THE COMPANY’S LOCATION IN BONN, GERMANY. Vereinigte Leichtmetall-Werke G. M. B. (VLW) was a critical German industrial company specializing in processing aluminum and light-metal alloys. The conglomerate operated multiple plants, primarily located in. The massive industrial conglomerate. Held a minority stake in the company. By 1940, VLW was entirely absorbed into the Third Empire’s wartime economy. It functioned as a primary supplier of semi-finished light metal products. The company was heavily integrated into the Luftwaffe’s supply lines, manufacturing critical components like duralumin sheets, profiles, and extrusions needed for aircraft production. Destructive Allied bombing raids later in the war severely crippled these facilities. Foto Clemens, Bonn, MünsterpIatz 18. THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY.