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Junker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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Junker (Russia) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Junker ( Юнкер in Russian, or yunker ) has several meanings in the Imperial Russia. The word is from the German language, where it means "young lord". • Junker was a military rank for junior of...
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Junkers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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PMA Plants of Junker's Nursery, Mail Order, specialist growers of choice plants eg Acer, Cornus, Daphne, Magnolia, Viburnum ... Please also note that our old e-mail addresses will no longer work, so make sure you are using the correct one: karan@junker.co.uk...
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A Junker ( , ) was a member of the landed nobility of Prussia and eastern Germany. These families were mostly part of the German Uradel (very old feudal nobility) and carried on the colonization and Christianization of the northeastern European territories during the medieval Ostsiedlung.
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In Aachen, Junker's technical institute built one of the earliest wind tunnels, which sparked his thoughts in this new field. During that year he took out a patent for a "flying wing," an airplane that would lack a fuselage but would place its engines, fuel, crew, and payload within a single thick wing.
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