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TERM WITH SEVERAL MEANINGS IN IMPERIAL RUSSIA
Kamer-Junker; Junker school; Junker schools; Junker Schools
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Junker test         
Junker Test Bench
A Junker test is a mechanical test to determine the point at which a bolted joint loses its preload when subjected to shear loading caused by transverse vibration.
Junker (Russia)         
Junker ( (yunker), has several meanings in Imperial Russia. The Russian substantive Yunker is derived from the German noun Junker, where it means "young lord".
Erwin Junker         
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  • Grain mill in Nordrach, Germany
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ENTREPRENEUR FROM GERMANY
User:Yon.i/Erwin Junker
Erwin Junker (*April 15, 1930, Nordrach, Black Forest, Germany) is a German manufacturer. He is the owner and founder of the Junker Group.

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Junker (Russia)

Junker (Russian: юнкер (yunker), has several meanings in Imperial Russia. The Russian substantive Yunker is derived from the German noun Junker, where it means "young lord".

  • Yunker (ru: юнкер) was the rank for a volunteer at military service (ru: вольноопределяющийся, volnoopredelyayushchiycya, de: One-year volunteer) in the Imperial Russian Army in 19th and 20th centuries.
    • Fanen-yunker/yunker (ru: фанен-юнкер/юнкер) was a military rank for junior officers of dvoryan descent since 1902.
  • Kamer-yunker (ru: камер-юнкер; cf. German Kammerjunker) was a courtier title defined in the Table of Ranks, generally equating to valet de chambre or Groom of the Chamber.
  • Yunker was a term for students of any military or junker school in between 1864 and 1917.