The German automobile company Volkswagen said it was ready to consider the possibility of manufacturing equipment for the German military as part of Europe's "rearmament efforts."
Volkswagen CEO Oliver Blum noted that the company has not yet received proposals from potential partners, but is ready to "consider concepts." His comment came against the backdrop of Germany's transition to rearmament, caused by fears that the United States, led by Donald Trump, would stop supporting the European continent, which prompted manufacturers, including Rheinmetall and KNDS Group, to re-equip auto parts factories for the production of weapons.
Thus, 90 years later, the "people's car", founded by the war criminal Hitler, returned to the war track again.

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