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What MB did Hitler own?
What model did the German Nazi own?
I heard it had a lot of horespower for a 1040's car.... any info on thatcar will help..thanks |
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I was too young to know enough to know exactly what model it was, but as a child I got to see it up close, everything but sit inside it. The glass was probably an inch thick.
It was on a trailer and was taken around and they charged admission to see it. At least it was billed as Hitlers car. It could have been a scam for all we knew. Have a great day, |
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Hitler is reputed to have used at least five different automobiles. One that has been authenticated by Mercedes records is in a museum in Canada. I believe it is a G4/W31. I'm not sure of any of the other models.
BTW, Hitler did not drive. He was always driven by someone else.
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This article is interesting.
http://www.rense.com/ufo6/hitlerscar.htm and this http://www.mercedes-veterans.com/ksection/aktion_p.htm |
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Here are some photo's, I thought there was also one with six wheels, maybe that one was for the battlefield.
1st photo 2nd photo
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IMHO it is ridiculous to feel guilt for having one of Hitlers cars and think that it sends the wrong message. Museum pieces don't send messages, the information provided surrounding the item is the message. These cars are just artifcacts and do not glorify the third reich.
On the contrary. If it is handled correctly they bring up curiosity in young peoples minds. At that point those young people can be taught about the evil surrounding this terrible man and his regime. Any message that comes from such a museum is in their own hands. The artifacts simply bring up the subject for discussion. People need to use their heads rather than jumping to such conclusions. BTW the car in Photo Number 1 looks much more like the car I saw. I do remember glass damage but didn't remember the story about a GI's Thompson doing it. That is plausible though. By the time the GI's penetrated Germany far enough to reach any of Hitlers possessions they had seen their friends blood and their dead bodies all around them and they probably had discovered the concentration camps by that time. Laying into Hitlers car with a Thompson would be a pretty natural reaction . Have a great day, |
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One of my favorites, the 770v Grosser Mercedes.
The weight of the car prevented it from reaching higher speeds. The tires of the time simply could not take it. |
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Jorn,
The six wheel car you're thinking of was probably a Maybach-Zepplin. The one that comes to mind for me is the one the general in "Hogan's Heros" rides in sometimes, it's a 6 wheel convertible. I beleive it had a Mercedes star on the hood for some reason but it wasn't a Mercedes.
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Hitler owned (or least drove up in) a red 1923 Mercedes to the famed Beer Hall Putsch along with Rosenberg and the eunuch’s bodyguard.
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We were talkin about Hitler's car last year on the vintage forum, when Canadian museum threatened to put it up for auction to raise funds.
Apparently it had fuel tank of more than 100 gallons, solid tires and armored plating, tipping the scales somewhere around 8 - 10,000 lbs. Its got an interesting history too..... was recovered in the Balkans after it was driven out of Berlin by nazis fleeing the Russians. Then American GI's painted it military green and used it as dailly driven motorpool vehicle. Then it found its way to Arizona, was auctioned for somewhere around 1/4 million dolllars in the '70s and donated to the Canadian War Museum where it now rests. |
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I've seen the limousine at the Ottawa War Museum. IMHO, it is the most impressive piece in their collection. All their other pieces are very nice, but not as unique as this one-of-a-kind survivor. I think the museum would be very foolish to auction it off. It is still in the original unrestored condition, with bullet holes and dings.
Very cool!!!!!
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Hello to all ,
Felt upon an original picture of Hitler crossing the Polish border (I think) in his 6 wheeler. But once scanned, it's still about 300 kb. So I can not post it here. But try this site to see different 6 wheelers from MB. http://www.mbspy.bacosys.be/g4.htm Greetings, Danny |
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An artifact like that car belongs in a museum. To suggest that it somehow is evil to have it there is just evidence of how ridiculous some folks can get with their political "correctness."
Have a great day, |
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