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Overview:
Wolfsburg,
Germany, Embedded in two large country sides, the
Harz to the south and the Luneburger Heide to the northwest,
Wolfsburg presents itself as a young, modern city of the 20th
century. Its existence is due to the building of the Volkswagen
factory. It was Juli 1st in 1938, when the 'Stadt des KdF-Wagens'
was founded by decree of the Oberprasident of Hannover. Its
population was about 900 people, that were living in three
townships. Because of the unequaled rise of Volkswagen until it
became the worlds largest industrial enterprise and automobile
company, the city, which is called 'Wolfsburg' only since 1945,
was developing.
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