The Volkswagen Beetle's origins can be traced back to Hitler's involvement, using it as a symbol of Nazi Germany. Hitler aimed to provide affordable cars to the German population, promoting national pride and economic growth. The development of the Beetle was part of Hitler's vision for mass motorization and propaganda. By creating an iconic vehicle like the Beetle, Hitler sought to showcase German engineering prowess and boost morale among citizens. The car's design was influenced by Ferdinand Porsche, who incorporated innovative features for its time. Despite its association with Hitler's regime, the Beetle went on to become a global success and an automotive icon.
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