Oddly familiar.
Fascinating in that it became the de facto hippy car. Either way, those bugs and buses are still around and easy to work on.
Now replace the swastikas with maga hats and flags
Yup, looks like a maga klan rally
Three German engineers at the very peak of giddy anticipation about to introduce their crowning achievement to a cheering crowd:
I zoomed in but have not see musk face, it would be a good pic to photoshop it !
It’s even more familiar than you’d think at first blush. The Nazis literally used preorders of the Beetle to fund their war effort, grifting their own citizens in the process.
https://www.krause-papierwerke.com/post/kdf-wagen-savings-booklet
Nobody from the thousands of subscribers ever received the car. In 1939 war started and VW production switched to Kubelwagen and other military vehicles. Many subscribers kept paying till 1945 believing in final victory and not wanting to lose the money they invested in the program so far. In 1950 group of subscribers sued Volkswagen demanding compensation. After 12 years of a trial, they received a credit towards a new VW that amounted to ~12% of a price of a base VW model, or 5-times less in cash.
Ha, nice.
MAGA = Y’all are f✓cking re+ards!
Musk = POS Nazi wannabe!
Only difference is that the Beetle was a good car.
Was it? We owned a Bug and a Bus when I was a kid. A '69 Bug was my second car as a teenager. There’s a reason I can still fix air-cooled engines in my sleep - I had a lot of practice.
So you were able to fix it?
History sure rhymes, doesn’t it
I guess Nazi technically rhymes with Nazi yeah
History repeats is a well known saying. I never realized it created carbon copies though.
Let’s hope that in 25 years’ time, the Teslas of today are repurposed into icons of the counterculture movement. And dune buggies.
Let’s also hope we don’t have to fight a world war in between.
I’d prefer today’s Tesla be completely forgotten, and not used as cultural icons.
and IBM had close ties to nazis, and mitsubishi build kamikaze planes
I see the silly hat brigade (front left) showed up to the rally.
It’s kind of funny when you consider that the VW design was a ripoff of the Czech-made Tatra T97.
For the curious:
It had a boxer engine in the rear, just like the Beetle. The Beetle was designed by Ferdinand Porche, the T97 by Hans Ledwinka. Ledwinka served five years in prison in Czechoslovakia after the war for collaboration with German occupation forces.
Interesting, it’s like if a beetle was squeezed out like a turd. The front looks just like a beetle, but the back looks dopey.
That color on the wiki image isn’t doing the Retro-Future aesthetic any favors.
Beetle turd is…an accurate description.
The Nazis had some weird aesthetics, man
One has to imagine the colours.
Striking red banners, green leaves, probably very colourful cars. Funky traditional hats catering to the traditionalists. Colours, modernity, tradition, everything in one spectacle. And then there’s the music on top of it.
This was not some dark black & white event - it was joyful and colourful, and an ignorant observer would easily get sucked into the optimism of it all.
Today’s nazis have what, frog memes, doge, and whatever the fuck this is?
Pepe the Frog gained widespread popularity years before some Nazis applied their ideology to it as a sad infiltration attempt. Please don’t give it to them. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepe_the_Frog
I think as well that Nazism has been co-opted now as the stereotypical aesthetic of evil. At that time, those connotations may have not existed