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The Absolute Coolest Website I Have Ever Found

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http://www.retronaut.com/2011/12/christmas-guns/


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"US Army Preventive Maintenance Manual for the M16A1 Rifle, published by PS Magazine in a comic book form. The idea was that young, uneducated soldiers were more likely to read comics than boring military manuals. This one was illustrated by the prominent comic artist Will Eisner.”


http://www.retronaut.com/2012/07/m16a1-rifle-comic-1968/
 
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Nazi Auto Union Racing Car, 1930s

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“Auto Union, founded in 1932, was an amalgamation of four German automobile manufacturers. Its Chairman, Klaus, Baron von Oertzen, wanted a show piece project to announce the new brand. At the 1933 Berlin Motor Show, German Chancellor Adolf Hitler announced a state-sponsored motor racing programme: to develop a “high speed German automotive industry”
“At fellow director’s Adolf Rosenberger insistence, von Oertzen, Dr. Ferdinand Porsche, German racing driver Hans Stuck, and Rosenberger approached the Chancellor. In a meeting in the Reich Chancellory, Hitler agreeed to pay 40,000 for the country’s best racing car of 1934, as well as an annual stipend of 250,000 Reichmarks each for Mercedes and Auto Union.”

<span style="font-weight: bold">FYI: (Auto Union is now Audi)</span>