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Graduate engineers
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Does anyone have or seen any information about training and employing graduate engineers in German (or any other) aviation industry pre-war and during the war? The only information I was able to find was that estimately 50 graduate engineers joined the industry annually prior to outbreak of the war. TIA Franek |
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Re: Graduate engineers
You might find something in Adam Tooze's book The Wages of Destruction although there's no specific mention in the index.
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Re: Graduate engineers
Thanks, but the word engineers is mentioned exactly four times, and not in the context.
Weird, so essential information is not so easily available. Franek |
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Re: Graduate engineers
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Re: Graduate engineers
Good point, I shall try their association.
That said it is weird, such information is not available in general, not only for Germans. Franek |
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