In this episode of Stuff You Should Know, Josh and Chuck delve into the history of the Volkswagen Beetle, starting with its origins in Nazi Germany as Hitler's vision for "the people's car." They explore the contributions of Ferdinand Porsche and other lesser-known engineers like Joseph Ganz and Bela Baranyi, who played significant roles in the car's design. The discussion covers the Beetle's production during World War II, its transformation into military vehicles using forced labor, and its resurgence under British oversight post-war. They also discuss the Beetle's eventual success in America, propelled by a groundbreaking ad campaign and its adoption by the counterculture movement, as well as its enduring popularity in Mexico. The episode concludes with a look at the new Beetle and listener mail about Madman Muntz.
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