- and profits. Its name is
derived from the German-language
terms Volk and
Wagen,
translating to "people's car" when combined.
Volkswagen was established...
- The Großkampfwagen or "K-
Wagen" (short for G.K.-
Wagen) was a
German super-heavy tank, two
prototypes of
which were
almost completed by the end of World...
- The Mercedes-Benz G-class,
colloquially known as the G-
Wagen (as an
abbreviation of Geländewagen) is a four-wheel
drive automobile manufactured by Magna...
- DKW (Dampf-Kraft-
Wagen, English: "steam-powered car", also
Deutsche Kinder-
Wagen English: "German children's car". Das-Kleine-Wunder, English: "the little...
-
about it
because the car
could easily be
adapted for
military use. The KdF-
Wagen was not series-produced
before the
Second World War
because the Volkswagen...
- The Umbau-
Wagen or
Umbauwagen was a type of
German railway p****enger
coach operated by the
Deutsche Bundesbahn (DB)
which appeared in the mid-1950s. The...
- as a home for
workers producing the "KdF-"
Wagen"
until 25 May 1945, the city was
called Stadt des KdF-
Wagens bei Fallersleben. In 1972, the po****tion...
-
aerodynamic design, also
built in part by
Rumpler engineers, the
experimental P-
Wagen project racing car (P
stood for Porsche) was
designed according to the regulations...
- The
Prototyp – Personen.Kraft.
Wagen (persons.power.cars)
museum in
Hamburg opened in 2008 (16 years ago) (2008) in Hamburg's
Speicherstadt district. The...
-
Wikipedia article at [[:de:N-
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