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The destroyed shed 28 at the Petersenkai. Large sections of the Port of Hamburg lay in ruins<br />

after the end of the war.<br />

d) All transfer to any other flag, service or control, of the vessels<br />

covered by sub paragraphs b) and c) above, is prohibited, except as may<br />

be directed by the Allied Representatives.”<br />

This was practically tantamount to a complete blanket ban<br />

in operational activities for companies such as H. <strong>Vogemann</strong>, who were<br />

having enough serious problems to deal with without this. On several occasions<br />

during the war, the entire office had been lost through air raids;<br />

now (since October 1945), they were “residing” in two small rooms on the<br />

second floor of the damaged office building in the Mönckebergstraße 31.<br />

“They” were Richard <strong>Vogemann</strong>, the Chief Clerk, Johannes Jaensch, registered<br />

since 1944 and Hermann Friedenauer who had been working for<br />

<strong>Vogemann</strong> since 1942. Also added to this were the so-called out-of-house<br />

Chapter 2 – After the Second World War<br />

49<br />

Atom bombs are dropped<br />

over the Bikini Atoll in the<br />

Pacific ocean.<br />

Death sentences on ten of<br />

the major war criminals are<br />

carried out in Nuremberg.<br />

Hermann Göring had<br />

previously committed suicide.

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