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Old 03-23-2007, 10:06 AM
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Alfa Romeo industrial history 1933-1945

Well, still with modesty, I'm really happy to announce that my latest effort, tracing down the history of Alfa Romeo as a company, is now available online on the Italian Society for Automobile History (AISA)'s site here.

The article was first published on Het Klaverblaadje #115, Dec. 2006. My thanks go to Karl Schnelle for having proofread the English manuscript.

A gallery of pictures is also available by clicking on the icon upper right.

This chapter has not been based on an existing book, but was researched with the use of quite much unpublished or obscure material. Again, it deals quite little with cars, since the main activity during those years was mainly about aircraft engines, trucks and busses and military equipment. Relationship with the fascist regime is another relevant issue. The fates of the plants during the war are also addressed.

I hope the most history-minded of this BB will enjoy, and I will happily answer any question.

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