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The concept of what would go on to become the Volkswagen began in Germany in 1933, when Adolf Hitler announced at the Berlin Auto Show the importance of transportation for the masses in the form of a small, economical car. He stated that the living standard of a nation was judged by the total length of its autobahns. These, he said, would become

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