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  2. Volkswagen and unions - Wikipedia

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    The transfer of Volkswagen by the British authorities to the governments of Lower Saxony and the newly formed West German government in 1949, completed its transfer of ownership to Germany. IG Metall became the dominant union force in VW one year later, coinciding with the German period of ""economic miracles". [18]: 55, 91

  3. Volkswagen - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, Volkswagen acquired Auto Union, and in 1969, NSU Motorenwerke AG (NSU). The former company owned the historic Audi brand, which had disappeared after the Second World War. VW ultimately merged Auto Union and NSU to create the modern Audi company, and would go on to develop it as its luxury vehicle marque. The purchase of Auto Union and ...

  4. Volkswagen Group - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen AG (German: ... In 2023, Volkswagen Group was the largest company in the European Union and the largest car manufacturer in the world by revenue. [12]

  5. NSU Motorenwerke - Wikipedia

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    NSU Motorenwerke AG, or NSU, was a German manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles and pedal cycles, founded in 1873.Acquired by Volkswagen Group in 1969, VW merged NSU with Auto Union, creating Audi NSU Auto Union AG, ultimately Audi.

  6. DKW - Wikipedia

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    In 1932, DKW merged with Audi, Horch and Wanderer to form Auto Union. [3] After World War II, DKW moved to West Germany. The original factory became MZ. [1] Auto Union came under Daimler-Benz ownership in 1957 and was purchased by the Volkswagen Group in 1964. The last German-built DKW car was the F102, which ceased production in 1966.

  7. List of companies of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    For further information on the types of business entities in this union and their abbreviations, see "Business entities in the European Union". Volkswagen is the largest company in European Union and the largest car manufacturer in the world by revenue. [1] [2] Volkswagen AG headquarters in Wolfsburg, Germany.

  8. Category:Volkswagen Group - Wikipedia

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    Auto Union (3 C, 16 P, 1 F) B. Bentley (3 C, 12 P) ... Pages in category "Volkswagen Group" The following 82 pages are in this category, out of 82 total.

  9. Audi - Wikipedia

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    The new merged company was incorporated on 1 January 1969 and was known as Audi NSU Auto Union AG, with its headquarters at NSU's Neckarsulm plant, and saw the emergence of Audi as a separate brand for the first time since the pre-war era. Volkswagen introduced the Audi brand to the United States for the 1970 model year.