![]() The Norddeutsche Mende Rundfunk KG resumed radio production in 1950 and launched the „Mambo“, a successful travel transistor set, in 1958. Martin Mende moved to Bremen and resumed the productions of radios after the monetary reform of 1948, under the new brand Nordmende, to avoid disputes about the brand name with the authorities in Eastern Germany. The plants of the third-largest manufacturer of radio equipment in the pre-war years in Dresden were dismantled by the Soviets after the Second World War, and the successor company became VEB Funkwerk Dresden. With Ulrich Günther joining the company and taking over the radio production of Koch & Sterzel, production was massively expanded. Production changed from radio components to receivers and soon Mende became one of the major German radio manufacturers. and in 1925 Martin Mende joined his uncle's company. In November 1923, after the German hyperinflation and monetary reform, Otto Hermann Mende and Rudolf Müller founded Radio H.
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