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Thiedemann, Richard

( *   29. Oct. 1889   03. Sept. 1971 )

 

1919 - 1924
Junkers Ops Director

1924 - ????
JFA Techn. Director

1937 - 1945
Junkers Plant Manager

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President of Hugo Junkers Society



The navy pilot Richard Thiedemann was sent to Dessau during WW I for some experimental flights on the J.11. In November 1919 he joint the Junkers Flugzeugwerke as a test pilot and became an operational director. In 1924 Richard Thiedemann was appointed as technical director of IFA. In 1937 he became facility manager of Junkers Flugzeug- und Motorenwerke AG. He remained in that position until the end of WWII. After WWII Thiedemann was member of the board of directors at the Henschel Flugzeugwerke AG in Kassel.

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Thomsen, Otto R.

( *   14. April 1895   1960 )

 

1922 – 1924
Wind Channel Construction

1924 - 1927
Trial Engineer Fili




Otto Thomsen studied at Munich University during WWI. In 1922 he joint Junkers as a pilot upon request of Prof. Mader. He was also engaged in the construction of wind channels. In 1924 Thomsen went to Fili as a trial engineer and test pilot, where he supported the developements of the Junkers H21 and the Junkers K30. In 1927 he returned to Germany and left Junkers. From 1927 to 1933 Thomsen was Technical Director of the Deutsche Luftfahrt GmbH.

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Tschersisch, Guenter

( *     )

 

1936 - ????
JFM Supervisory Board



Guenter Tschersisch became member of the supervisory board of the newly founded Junkers Flugzeug- und Motorenwerke AG in July 1936.

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Treitschke, Friedrich

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1925 - 1930
A.B. Flygindustri
Managing Director




Friedrich Treitschke was a member of Junkers Flugzeugwerke in the 20s. He was a Swedish national and was much engaged in the foundation of A.B. Flygindustri at Malmo in 1925. Together with Hugo Junkers and Adrian Flormann, Treischke became shareholder of this company in 1925. He also was the first director of the new facilities at Malmo in 1925 and kept this position until 1930 with few interrupt periods in 1926, when Adrian Flormann took over this position. He was succeeded by Mierzinski in 1930.

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