Hitler, Corona, Entführungen – wie Lufthansa allen Widrigkeiten trotzt
The article discusses the 100-year history of Lufthansa, Germany's largest airline, formerly known as Luft Hansa. Founded in 1926, the airline has navigated numerous challenges, including the Nazi era, a ten-year ban after World War II, and the recent Corona pandemic.
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AI-generatedThe article discusses the 100-year history of Lufthansa, Germany's largest airline, formerly known as Luft Hansa. Founded in 1926, the airline has navigated numerous challenges, including the Nazi era, a ten-year ban after World War II, and the recent Corona pandemic. Despite these obstacles, Lufthansa relaunched in 1955 and has evolved into a globally recognized brand through service and innovation. The article highlights key moments, both successes and setbacks, in the airline's century-long journey to becoming a major player in the aviation industry. The anniversary is being celebrated by reflecting on the highs and lows of the company's history.
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5 extractedLufthansa relaunched in 1955.
Lufthansa was banned for ten years.
Lufthansa was involved in the Nazi era.
The article commemorates 100 years of Lufthansa's history, highlighting both successes and failures.
Lufthansa's predecessor, Luft Hansa, began its first flight in 1926.