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Scho-Ka-Kola (for Schokolade–Kaffee–Kolanuss) was created in 1935 and patented by the Hildebrand, Kakao- und Schokoladenfabrik manufacturer, established by chocolatier Theodor Hildebrand (1791-1854) in Alt-Berlin. It was introduced at the 1936 Summer Olympics as a performance-enhancing energy "Sport Chocolate" (German Sportschokolade).
According to Carl Manner, the company was conscripted as an "army supplier" and produced chocolate and biscuits for the troops of the German Wehrmacht, and the Scho-Ka-Kola known as "Fliegerschokolade" was produced for the Luftwaffe pilots. At that time, Manner was a wartime operation and was allocated cocoa beans until 1945.
Hans Imhoff (March 12, 1922 – December 21, 2007) was a German chocolate producer and founder of the Imhoff-Schokoladenmuseum (English: Imhoff Chocolate Museum, nowadays: Schokoladenmuseum Köln, English: Chocolate Museum Cologne) in Cologne, Germany. [1] Imhoff was born in Cologne to Franz and Charotte Imhoff (née Gallé).
kola nuts r from africa —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.191.93.37 03:42, 7 April 2009 (UTC) There's one product available with Kola nut ingredient, and that is the German Scho-Ka-Kola, only available there. Traditionally, at least since the 1930s, it was in a tin but is now in a plastic wrapper.
Hello, are you sure that Scho-Ka-Kola became known as "Panzerschokolade" (Tank chocolate"? Afaik (and also written like that on the german Wikipedia) Panzerschokolade was Pervitin which was Methamphetamin--93.233.65.203 12:04, 2 February 2017 (UTC)
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This article deals with the history of tanks employed by military forces in Czechoslovakia from the interwar period, and the more conventional tanks designed for the Czechoslovak Army before World War II, and the tanks that ended up as Panzers of the German Wehrmacht during World War II, or in the use of other countries who purchased them before the war began.