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== From printed sources == | |||
[[File:1903 0619 DMG Factory.png|alt=The factories of the “Daimler Motoren-Gesellschaft” in Cannstadt, after the terrible fire which has just destroyed them, almost entirely|thumb|The factories of the “Daimler Motoren-Gesellschaft” in Cannstadt, after the terrible fire which has just destroyed them, almost entirely]] | [[File:1903 0619 DMG Factory.png|alt=The factories of the “Daimler Motoren-Gesellschaft” in Cannstadt, after the terrible fire which has just destroyed them, almost entirely|thumb|The factories of the “Daimler Motoren-Gesellschaft” in Cannstadt, after the terrible fire which has just destroyed them, almost entirely]] | ||
From La Vie au grand air : revue illustrée de tous les sports - 19. June 1903 | From La Vie au grand air : revue illustrée de tous les sports - 19. June 1903 |
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Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (DMG)
From printed sources

From La Vie au grand air : revue illustrée de tous les sports - 19. June 1903
On the eve of the cup - The fire of the Mercedes and the German team
There is no longer a driver today who does not know, at least by name, the famous German brand Mercedes. A few words of explanation, first of all, on this name of bizarre appearance and whose Spanish sounds have something strange in the country of Goethe. For it is in the country if not of Goethe himself, born in Frankfurt, but of Schiller, a Württemberg, and in Cannstadt, a small town located opposite Stuttgart, capital of Württemberg, that stands or rather stood the factory of the Daimler Motoren Gesellschaft which has just been destroyed by a terrible fire.