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Wartburg (benannt nach der gleichnamigen Burg bei Eisenach) war der Handelsname verschiedener Kraftfahrzeuge, die von 1898 bis 1903 in der Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach sowie von 1956 bis 1991 im AWE (VEB Automobilwerk Eisenach) gefertigt wurden. Quelle: Wikipedia

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    wartburg commercial

    Video : wartburg commercial
    maybe this could be a comercial in the GDR

    wartburg by ARTURO

    Video : wartburg by ARTURO

    Softly running wartburg engine (353W)

    Video : Softly running wartburg engine (353W)
    This old two stroke (3 cylinder) motor was newly renovated and built-up very precisely, so its user/driver must be very careful... (note: Wartburg = East Germany "top car")

    Kosmoskost - IFA Wartburg

    Video : Kosmoskost - IFA Wartburg
    This is a video that helps you understand how important it is to eat proper during a space mission. The song also explain how important it is to understand how space, food and communism are related to each other. Kosmoskost is a song in the extensive space opera "Kosmonautenmelodien" composed by IFA Wartburg.

    FDJ - IFA Wartburg

    Video : FDJ - IFA Wartburg
    "Expect only falsehood from the malevolent forces of the west"

    2008 Wartburg College Athletics Video, Part II

    Video : 2008 Wartburg College Athletics Video, Part II
    In the 2007-2008 season, the Wartburg College Knights won the program's 6th consecutive Iowa Conference All-Sports Trophy, their 8th straight Iowa Conference Men's Sports Trophy, and 5th Iowa Conference Women's Sports Trophy in the last 7 years. The program has also finished in the Top 25 of the Division III Director's Cup standings in each of the last 8 years, placing 8th in 07-08.

    The Cars of East Germany - Trabant & Wartburg

    Video : The Cars of East Germany - Trabant & Wartburg
    The first part is a 70s commercial for the Wartburg 1000, which was produced in Eisenach, East Germany. It was the "better' and more expensive car for East Germans compared to the much simpler and cheaper Trabant (Trabbi or "Rennpappe" which translates to "Cardboard Racer", a race (car) made out of cardboard paper, because the chassi of the Trabant was not made of Metall, like any other car at that time, but 'composite materials' and I am not talking about the kind of 'composite materials' that were used for cars like the "Vector" and other high end and custom build sports cars). There were not much other choices anyway. You might have been able to get a Russian "Lada", a Czech "Skoda", an even worse Russian Moskwitsch (pronounced like Mosqwitsch, alternative spellings: Scaldia, Moskvitch, Moskwitsch, Moskvich, Moszkvics) and if you were really lucky, one of the few French Citroën GSA Pallas and Renaults (I think the 209) or Japanese Mazdas 323 FF (1980-1988) that were imported into East Germany. The second part shows the East German "Trabant" factory of Sachenring Zwickau and answers the question (in pictures), why the people in East Germany had to pre-order their car 10-15 years before the order was actually fulfilled by the manufacturer. One of the worst examples of high demand and horrible supply. Here is an interesting link to a Wartburg webpage with pictures and details to all Wartburg models, prototypes and customizations, such as the rare Wartburg Melkus, the ...

    Wartburg, Eisenach

    Video : Wartburg, Eisenach
    The Wartburg in EIsenach, Germany. Martin Luther was held here in protective custody in 1521-1522.

    Wartburg 353

    Video : Wartburg 353
    History of Wartburg 353 1966-1991 and prototype.

    Wartburg College Athletics

    Video : Wartburg College Athletics
    The intercollegiate athletic program at Wartburg College seeks to integrate the objectives and lessons of athletic participation and competition with the academic and social life of the College. The program should reflect the mission of Wartburg, the philosophy of NCAA Division III, and the Iowa Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (IIAC).

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