Oil campaign targets of World War II
of the oil campaign targets of World War II included attacks on Nazi Germany oil refineries, synthetic oil plants, storage depots, and other chemical works. Natural oil was available in Northwestern Germany at Nienhagen, Rietberg, and Heide and refineries were mainly at Hamburg and Hannover. Refineries in France, Holland, and Italy —mainly coastal plants for ocean-shipped crude—were within Allied bombing range and generally unused by Germany. Even before the war, Germany was dependent on foreign sources for an adequate supply of oil. The annexations of Austria and the Sudetenland ; the "campaigns in Norway, Holland, Belgium, and France…and imports from the Soviet Union provided significant wartime POL imports to Nazi Germany. Firms that operated oil facilities included Deutsche Erdöl-Aktiengesellschaft, Brabag, , and I.G. Farbenindustrie.
Type | Germany | Germany | Foreign |
Bergius plants | Bottrop-Welheim Castrop-Rauxel Duisburg Gelsenkirchen Gelsenkirchen Homberg Kamen Sterkrade/Holten Wanne-Eickel | Blechhammer Essener Verein Leuna - most heavily defended oil target in Nazi Germany Ludwigshafen Lützkendorf-Mücheln Wesseling | Poland |
Fischer- Tropsch plants | Dortmund Kamen-Dortmund Odertal Ruhland-Schwarzheide | Lützkendorf-Mücheln Essener Verein | France |
Refineries | Austria Vienna Vienna Vienna Vienna Vienna | Bremen Chemnitz Cottbus Dortmund Düsseldorf Emmerich Hamburg-Harburg Hanover Magdeburg Mannheim Mittelwerk Monheim Nienhagen Regensburg Rositz | Austria Czechoslovakia France France Hungary Hungary Poland Poland Poland Romania Romania Romania Romania Romania |
Oil fields | Nienhagen | Hungary | |
Oil storage depots | Austria: | Bücken Bruges Dülmen Ebenhausen Erfurt Erbach or Ebrach Frankfurt am Main Freiham Hamburg Kassel Marienburg Munich Neuenheerse Roudnice nad Labem Winterhafen) Würzburg Underground: Ehmen Farge Hitzacker Loccum Nienburg | Belgium France France France France France France France France Italy Italy Romania Romania Yugoslavia Yugoslavia |