Archive for May 28th, 2024

FOUNDING OF ‘’THE PEOPLE’S CAR’’ IN 1937

The Volkswagen, Part 1 - Revivaler


On May 28, 1937, the government of Germany—then under the
control of
Adolf Hitler of the National Socialist (Nazi) Party—
formed new state-owned automobile company, then known
as Gesellschaft zur Vorbereitung des Deutschen Volkswagens
mbH. Later that year, it was renamed simply Volkswagenwerk,
or “The People’s Car Company.”

Originally operated by the German Labor Front, a Nazi
organization, Volkswagen was headquartered in Wolfsburg,
Germany. In addition to his ambitious campaign to build a
network of autobahns and limited access highways across
Germany, Hitler’s pet project was the development and mass
production of an affordable yet still speedy vehicle that could
sell for less than 1,000 Reich marks (about $140 at the time).         
        

        
  Volkswagen is founded - May 28, 1937 - HISTORY.com      
   Engineer
Ferdinand Porsche.
 
       
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The "Volkswagen" concept is shown to Adolf Hitler in 1934.


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VW logo during the 1930s, initials surrounded by a stylized cogwheel and a spinning propeller that looked like a
swastika.

Today in History: Volkswagen is founded in 1937 | posterconnection blog

Today in History: Volkswagen is founded in 1937 | posterconnection blog

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ORIGINAL ALL-AMERICAN BORN ON THIS DAY

1912 photo of Jim Thorpe. (Colorized by u/morganmonroe81.) [OC] : OldSchoolCool

Two-time Olympic gold medalist and Pro Football Hall of Fame
member James Francis "Jim" Thorpe came into this world on
this day in history, May 28, 1888.

Born in a one-room cabin in the geographical area that is now
Oklahoma
, Thorpe was raised by Hiram and Charlotte Vieux
Thorpe on the Sac and Fox reservation, according to the
Oklahoma Historical Society.

Thorpe was given the Native American name "Wa-tho-huck,"
meaning "Bright Path" in Sac and Fox language.
 

Jim Thorpe - Kansapedia - Kansas Historical Society
      James Francis Thorpe (1888 – 1953)

A Fight For Jim Thorpe's Body | WYSO

Jim Thorpe | Track and Field | Olympic Hall of Fame

Pennsylvania House of Representatives urges IOC to make Thorpe as sole champion

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