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− | {{ | + | Dr. [[Hugo Junkers]] and, to sometime in 1918, [[Anthony Fokker]]. |
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− | + | Factory built some 270 cantilevered Junker aircraft. Fokker withdrew in mid-1918 to restart his company in the Netherlands, and, on 24 April 1919, JFA was reformed as Junkers Flugzeug Werke AG (still JFA). JFA continued to operate despite the Versailles Treaty, building civil aircraft at the main plant in Dessau, while shifting military work to subsidiary companies in Sweden (AB Flygindustri) and Russia. In 1933, the company was nationalized by the Nazi government and Junkers retired. | |
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+ | The company was nationalized by Nazi government, 1933 | ||
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+ | {{Company | ||
+ | |Names=Junkers-Fokker-Werke AG; JFA; Junkers Flugzeug Werke AG; Junkers Flugzeugwerke AG | ||
|Country=Germany | |Country=Germany | ||
|City=Dessau | |City=Dessau | ||
|Started aero=1917 | |Started aero=1917 | ||
− | |Ended aero= | + | |Ended aero=1933 |
− | | | + | |Key people=Hugo Junkers; Anthony Fokker |
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Latest revision as of 13:09, 26 December 2018
Dr. Hugo Junkers and, to sometime in 1918, Anthony Fokker.
Factory built some 270 cantilevered Junker aircraft. Fokker withdrew in mid-1918 to restart his company in the Netherlands, and, on 24 April 1919, JFA was reformed as Junkers Flugzeug Werke AG (still JFA). JFA continued to operate despite the Versailles Treaty, building civil aircraft at the main plant in Dessau, while shifting military work to subsidiary companies in Sweden (AB Flygindustri) and Russia. In 1933, the company was nationalized by the Nazi government and Junkers retired.
The company was nationalized by Nazi government, 1933
Names | Junkers-Fokker-Werke AG, JFA, Junkers Flugzeug Werke AG, Junkers Flugzeugwerke AG |
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Country | Germany |
City | Dessau |
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Started aero | 1917 |
Ended aero | 1933 |
Key people | Hugo Junkers, Anthony Fokker |
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