Adler (cars and motorcycle)
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Adler (cars and motorcycle)
Summary
Adler (cars and motorcycle) is a trademark[1]. Adler (cars and motorcycle) has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Adler (cars and motorcycle) is in the country of Germany[3].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle) is in the country of German Reich[4].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s instance of is recorded as trademark[5].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s instance of is recorded as enterprise[6].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s instance of is recorded as automobile manufacturer[7].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s instance of is recorded as motorcycle manufacturer[8].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s instance of is recorded as bicycle manufacturer[9].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s founder is recorded as Heinrich Kleyer[10].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle) is owned by Grundig[11].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s headquarters location is recorded as Frankfurt[12].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s child organization or unit is recorded as Gerner[13].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s Commons category is recorded as Adlerwerke vorm. Heinrich Kleyer AG[14].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s industry is recorded as automotive industry[15].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s industry is recorded as Manufacture of bicycles and invalid carriages[16].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s industry is recorded as machinery industry and plant construction[17].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s industry is recorded as vehicle construction[18].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s industry is recorded as Precision engineering and optical industry[19].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s said to be the same as is recorded as Adler[20].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s archives at is recorded as Archivinformationssystem Hessen[21].
- 1880 marks the founding of Adler (cars and motorcycle)[22].
- 1895 marks the founding of Adler (cars and motorcycle)[23].
- 1907 marks the founding of Adler (cars and motorcycle)[24].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle) was dissolved in 1992[25].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s location of formation is recorded as Frankfurt[26].
- Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s topic's main category is recorded as Category:Adler (automobile)[27].
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Founding
Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s founder is recorded as Heinrich Kleyer[10]. Recorded inception include 1880[22], 1895[23], and 1907[24]. Its location of formation is recorded as Frankfurt[26].
Identity
Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s official name is recorded as Adlerwerke vorm. H. Kleyer AG[28].
Leadership
Board members include Ernst Hagemeier[29] and Erwin Kleyer[30], an entrepreneur[31], 1888–1975[32], of Germany[33].
Operations
Adler (cars and motorcycle)'s headquarters location is recorded as Frankfurt[12]. Its child organization or unit is recorded as Gerner[13].
Industry
Industries include automotive industry[15], Manufacture of bicycles and invalid carriages[16], machinery industry and plant construction[17], vehicle construction[18], and Precision engineering and optical industry[19].
Ownership
Adler (cars and motorcycle) is owned by Grundig[11]. Products include typewriter[34], Q55525556[35], Q25388362[36], Adler Standard 6[37], Adler Standard 8[38], and Adler Favorit[39].
Dissolution
Adler (cars and motorcycle) was dissolved in 1992[25].
Why It Matters
Adler (cars and motorcycle) has Wikipedia articles in 23 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]