EMW started as "Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach" (vehicle factory) in 1896 and was manufacturing trucks, guns
gun carriages and so on during WW I. After WW I production was changed from military products to small
private cars, and in 1928 the company was absorbed by BMW. After WW II, cars, designed by BMW were
produced again, but after a legal dispute in 1951, using the trademark "BMW" was prohibited for that company,
which was still under Soviet control then. So the name was changed to EMW ("Eisenacher Motorenwerke").
The forerunners of EMW produced aircraft engines since 1936 until the end of the war, but no aircraft, thaht's,
why I moved this thread.