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Škoda Works - Wikipedia
In 1899, the ever-expanding business was transformed into a joint-stock company, and before World War I, Škoda Works had become the largest arms manufacturer in Austria-Hungary. It was a navy and army contractor, mainly supplying heavy guns and ammunition.
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Škoda Popular - Wikipedia
After the Second World War Škoda revised the body of the Popular 1101 to create its successor model, the Škoda 1101/1102 "Tudor".
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Škoda History 1916 - 1925
Post-war production is based on two model series of passenger cars labelled ‘M’ and ‘S’, which directly follow up on the pre war production.
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Nov 6, 2015 · The outbreak of war in 1914 meant the company swapped motors for munitions. In the face of tough economic conditions in Czechoslovakia, the pair needed help from a strong industrial partner. That help came from engineering firm Pizen Skodovka and the subsequent merger in 1925 created Skoda.
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