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A Junker ( /ˈjʊŋkər/ YOONG -kər , ) was a member of the landed nobility of Prussia and eastern Germany. These families were mostly part of the German Uradel (very old ...
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Junkers & Co was a major German aircraft manufacturer. It produced some of the world's most innovative and best-known airplanes over the course of its fifty-plus year history in Dessau, Germany. It w...
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History: By 1932, the German airline, Lufthansa, had sufficiently recovered from the economic woes of the 1920’s to put in service a three-engine civil transport plane, the Junkers Ju 52/3m. Based on a short-lived single engine model, the Ju 52 first flew in April 1931 and quickly became the workhorse of both the...
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Hugo Junkers and His Company ... Hugo Junkers, one of Germany's great aviation pioneers, entered the aviation world later in life than many other people did. Born in 1859, he was 56 when he built his innovative airplane in a form that still flies today.
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The History of Bismarck and Tirpitz ... After obtaining his law degree in 1835, he served at the Berlin municipal court and in 1837 as a judicial assessor at Aachen. He left government service in 1839 and assumed administration of Bismarck was what one would term a Prussian Junker in the positive sense of the expression,
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Even in the offices of the "Landrat," in the governments and in the provincial administrations, Junkers or those who are or would like to be Junkers abound ; even there it teems with brothers of feudal corps, with reserve officers of feudal regiments.
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