Updated: 13-Aug-2020
Mittel Deutsche Motorenwerke, located in Taucha near Leipzig made the engines for Junkers, the Jumo 211 during the WWII war effort.
From Appendix 9: During WWII they made Junkers engines 211, 213 and the 109-005 turbojet.
-The production was distributed as follows:
-In Leipzig, the 211, 213 and 109,004
-In Nordhaussen, 109-004
-In Strasbourg, 211.
-In Zittau, 109-004
-In Prague, on 109-004 (Malesice?)
-In Mulchestein, 109-004
-During WWII this metallurgical company called "Mittel Deutsche Motorenwerke GmBH" from Leipzig sometimes MIMO, made the following Junkers engines under license:
-Junkers Jumo, 205, Jumo 211, Jumo 213, and the Jumo 109-004 turbojet.
"Mittel brand logo"
From Appendix 12: This is the Mitteldeutsche Motorenwerke GmBH. During WWII they made this Jumo 205C.
"Junkers Jumo 205C at the Magdenburg Museum"
-The brand's logo for new publication.
"Taken from a motor" (PiP)
Engines of MITTEL DEUTSCHE
Model: 109-004
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Model: Jumo 211 (WWII)
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