VW_logo_during_the_1930s.svg
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Description VW logo 1937 to 1939.svg |
English:
VW logo during the 1930s, initials surrounded by a stylized cogwheel and swastika wings
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Author | Asav |
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See http://www.spiegel.de/einestages/apple-starbucks-coca-cola-vw-firmenlogos-und-ihre-geschichte-a-1073926.html for reference
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