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Mimosa
Founded 1913
at Dresden as Mimosa-Dresden
The most
buildings of the factory were destroyed in 1945 through bombs. After the war's end,
Mimosa opened up a new
factory in west-germany at Kiel. However, between 1948 and 1957, the
factory at Dresden was run by the east-german industries but did not
produce papers, only cameras and equipment. In 1957 the firm at Dresden
was re-named VEB Fotopapierwerke Dresden and produced also papers again,
but not with the trade-sign Mimosa.
Production
of photographic papers after 1945 only as Mimosa-Kiel. 1964 fusion with
Agfa-Gevaert.
Mimosa-papers
were also very much used in pre-1945 germany.
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