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who had previously been using the Sellerstrasse Studios of Rex Film. In the early 1920s Terra Film was founded and took over the studios from the defunct Eiko. It was known as the
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led to the downgrading of the studios, and gave Terra access to the better-equipped Berlin studios of
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system. During the consolidation of the German film industry in the 1930s under the
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In 1930 the studio underwent major rebuilding following the acquisition of Terra by
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The Ufa Story: A History of Germany's Greatest Film Company, 1918–1945
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Eiko Film
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