Who Designed the Volkswagen Beetle?

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The prototype for the Volkswagen Beetle was designed by Adolf Hitler in 1933. It is thought that he got the idea from Josef Ganz, who was an engineer. Volks-wagen means 'The People's Car' in German. You can find more information here: http://www.hitler.org/artifacts/volkswagen/
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