GERMANY: Junkers Again

In two world wars, Junkers won a fearsome fame. After each war, the victorious allies banned German plane production, and Junkers bided its time. Last week, after a seven-year shutdown, Junkers—makers of the screaming Stukas that terrified Poland and France—reopened its Kassel plant, announced that for the present it would make only machine tools but soon expects to be turning out its old line of goods, famous since 1915.

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