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a history of germany, 1938-1962. 1938 www.serial-design.com/mechanical_design/vw.htm. Richard Bessel, ed. Life in the Third Reich (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987). Original source: Ullstein . .
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Richard Bessel, ed. Life in the Third Reich (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987). Original source: Ullstein.
'Your Own KdF-Car' poster, 1939 http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/war/wwtwo/nazi_propaganda_gallery_04.shtml
May 1945. Source: From Division to Unity 1945-1990: An Illustrated German Chronicle (Bonn: Press and Information Office of the Federal Government, 1992): 43.
Source: Michael Stuermer, The German Century: A Photographic History (New York: Barnes and Noble Books, 1999):213. Original source: Hoehne/Poh
"Free Travel in the Future," advertisement for the Forum der Verkehrsteilnehmer (Forum for Road Users, a consortium of tire manufacturers). Source: Der Spiegel, 20 October 1954, p.25.
"The Streets of our Century," advertisement for the Forum der Verkehrsteilnehmer. Source: Der Spiegel, 8 December, 1954, p.39.
From the magazine Film und Frau (Film and Women). 1950's. Source: Michael Stuermer, The German Century: A Photographic History (New York: Barnes and Noble Books, 1999): 241. Original source: F.C. Gundlach.
1962 A guest worker (Italian) working on a Volkswagen assembly line. Source: Michael Stuermer, The German Century: A Photographic History (New York: Barnes and Noble Books, 1999): 239.
1953 A publicity photograph showing the "roominess" of a Volkswagen. Source: Michael Stuermer, The German Century: A Photographic History (New York: Barnes and Noble Books, 1999): 239.
An advertisement for Volkswagen. Source: Der Spiegel, 4 January, 1956, p. 43.
"Ever more and ever better!" An advertisement for Volkswagen. Source: Der Spiegel, 6 January, 1954, p. 35.