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  1. Jan 9, 2017 · On his 76 th birthday, February 3, 1935, the Nazis visited Hugo Junkers for one last round of “negotiations” to persuade him to give them the rights to his companies. Though there is no official record of how it is known that Hugo Junkers died in his home that day.

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    When the Nazis came into power in 1933, they requested Junkers and his businesses aid in the German re-armament. When Junkers declined, the Nazis placed him under house arrest in 1934 and eventually seized control of his patents and company.

  3. Under pressure from the Nazis, who sought to consolidate aircraft production under the national government and harshly criticized Junkers’s socialist leanings, he stepped down from his company in 1933.

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  4. power." The Nazis were hauled into office by the Junkers and the indus-trialists after they had passed the zenith of their influence and had be-gun to disintegrate. Hitler has not destroyed the old re-gime ; he has supplanted a weak inter-regnum of Social-Democracy which had already collapsed in July, 1932, with the surrender of Severing, just

  5. By 1925, some 178 Junkers machines had carried about 100,000 people over a total distance of 3,000,000 miles. That year the German Government used devious financial means to deprive Junkers of the ownership of his plant, and in 1934 the Nazis took it over completely.

  6. Despite his great success, in 1933 the Nazis banned Junkers from his work and took over his plant.

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  8. Feb 5, 2015 · But Hugo Junkers, scion of a wealthy landed family turned socialist pacifist, was one of the great engineers of his day who lost everything to Hitler's dictatorship.