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Junkers Ju88 on the ground
Junkers Ju88A in flight
Junkers Ju88A-4 in flight
Junkers Ju86K of the Swedish Air Force
Junkers Ju87A-1 in snow
Junkers Ju60ba 1 D-2400 Pfeil of LufthansaJunkers Ju60ba 1, D-2400, Pfeil, of Lufthansa
A Luftwaffe Junkers Ju52 / 3mA Luftwaffe Junkers Ju52/3m
A Luftwaffe Junkers Ju52 / 3m is loaded with cargoA Luftwaffe Junkers Ju52/3m is loaded with cargo
Junkers Ju52 / 3m troop carrying transportJunkers Ju52/3m troop carrying transport at an emergency landing field in Norway
Junkers Ju52 / 3mJunkers Ju52/3m
Junkers Ju52 / 3m OY-DALJunkers Ju52/3m, OY-DAL, Selandia, of Danish Air Lines
Former Lufthansa Junkers Ju52 / 3mg2e floatplaneFormer Lufthansa Junkers Ju52/3mg2e floatplane operated by the Norwegian airline DNL. It was taken over by the Luftwaffe in April 1940 and then returned to Lufthansa as D-AKIY
Junkers Ju52 / 3m powered by Hispano-Suiza enginesJunkers Ju52/3m powered by Hispano-Suiza engines
Junkers Ju52 / 3mfe D-ANOLJunkers Ju52/3mfe, D-ANOL, Albert Dosselbach, of Lufthansa
The Junkers Ju52 / 1mci D-2133The Junkers Ju52/1mci, D-2133, was powered by an Armstrong Siddeley Leopard radial
The second Junkers G38 Generalfeldmarschall von HindenburgThe second Junkers G38, Generalfeldmarschall von Hindenburg, was later re-registered D-APIS. This aircraft was taken over by the Luftwaffe in April 1940 but was destroyed in May 1941 during RAF
Junkers K43This Junkers K43 was powered by a Armstrong Siddeley Panther radial
Junkers W34 D-3159Junkers W34, D-3159
Junkers W33 D-2009 Bosporus of LufthansaJunkers W33, D-2009, Bosporus, of Lufthansa
Junkers G24ge D-1089 HestiaJunkers G24ge, D-1089, Hestia. It was taken over by the DVS in 1934 as D-ADOX. Date: 1934
Junkers G24 D-UQAN Baldur of Lufthansa crashed in 1925Junkers G24, D-UQAN, Baldur, of Lufthansa, crashed in 1925. Date: 1925
Junkers A20 prototype D-392Junkers A20 prototype, D-392
Junkers K16ce D-941 belonged to MIVA of CologneJunkers K16ce, D-941, belonged to MIVA of Cologne
Two Junkers F13s D-424 Emmerling and D-230 WiedehopfTwo Junkers F13s, D-424, Emmerling, and D-230, Wiedehopf
Passengers board a Junkers F13 D-582Passengers board a Junkers F13, D-582, Dommel, of Lufthansa, about 1926. Date: 1926
Junkers Ju87B Stuka in the dive
Three Junkers Ju87A Stukas in flight
The 12th production Junkers Ju87A-1 Stuka, D-IEAU, prior to delivery to St.G162 in 1937. Date: 1937
Junkers Ju87A-1 Stuka D-IEAD being readied for flightJunkers Ju87A-1 Stuka, D-IEAD, being readied for flight
Junkers Ju87V3 Stuka third prototype D-UKYQ in flightJunkers Ju87V3 Stuka, third prototype D-UKYQ, in flight
Stukas Bomb NorwayNorway : German Junkers JU-87 Stukas dive-bomb Norwegian railway installations in order to hamper resistance to the German invasion Date: May 1940
Moscow Junkers MarchThe Junkers support the provisional government against the Bolsheviks : they march past barricades in Moscows Arbat Square
Red Guards Seize TankPutilov Red Guard commandeer a tank from the Junkers (Young Cadets), name if after Lieutenant Schmidt a hero of the 1905 rising, and strike dramatic poses for the camera