August Coenders
August Coenders in 1944
Born 1890 Died 1974 Occupation Engineer
German engineer
August Coenders (1890 — 1974)[ 1] was a German engineer working for Stahlwerke Becker AG during World War I , where he built a 20 mm antiaircraft gun .[ 2] In the 1930s, he worked for several years in the UK, and in Putaux, France[ 1] as well as at Oerlikon , Switzerland.[ 3] In 1936 Hermann Röchling brought him to Wetlzlar, Germany, where he worked at Röchling'sche Eisen und Stahlwerke GmbH during World War II .
Cönders designed the Röchling shell that was tested in 1942 and 1943 against the Belgian Fort d'Aubin-Neufchâteau and the V-3 cannon .[ 4] [ 5] Very little is known of his life after the V-3 project.[ 6]
He was involved in the development of several firearm designs: submachine gun , machine gun , Röchling Volksgewehr and Volkssturmkarabiner .[ 3] [ 7]
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^ Williams, Anthony G.; Gustin, Dr. Emmanuel (2003). Flying Guns World War I, Development of Aircraft Guns, Ammunition and Installations 1914–32 (1st ed.). Ramsbury: Airlife Publishing. pp. 89–90. ISBN 1-84037-396-2 .
^ a b Weaver, Darrin W. (2005). Desperate Measures: The Last-Ditch Weapons of the Nazi Volkssturm . Cobourg: Collector Grade Publications. pp. 245–254. ISBN 0-88935-372-7 .
^ "Les étranges obus du fort de Neufchâteau (suite)" (in French). Archived from the original on 2012-03-26.
^ War and Games. "V 3 – THE HIGH-PRESSURE PUMP GUN" . Archived from the original on July 23, 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-15 .
^ Ley, Willy (June 1968). "Jules Verne, Busy Lizzy and Hitler". For Your Information. Galaxy Science Fiction . pp. 72–78.
^ Hrachya, H (2017-11-14). "Forgotten Firearms of August Coenders" . The Firearm Blog . Archived from the original on 2017-11-17. Retrieved 2024-05-26 .