Motorless Autos in Europe Are Drawn by Horse

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Automobiles are no longer “horseless carriages” in German-occupied Paris. With no gasoline to feed their engines, some Frenchmen have cut off the front sections of their autos to lighten them so a horse can be hitched where the engine had been. The driver perches himself in a dickey sgat atop the two-wheel vehicle.

Title (Dublin Core)
Motorless Autos in Europe Are Drawn by Horse
Subject (Dublin Core)
en
en
Article Title and/or Image Caption (Dublin Core)
Motorless Autos in Europe Are Drawn by Horse
Language (Dublin Core)
eng
Temporal Coverage (Dublin Core)
World War II
Date Issued (Dublin Core)
1941-11
Is Part Of (Dublin Core)
Popular Mechanics, v. 76, n. 5, 1941
pages (Bibliographic Ontology)
59
Rights (Dublin Core)
Public Domain (Google digitized)
Source (Dublin Core)
Google books
References (Dublin Core)
Germany
Paris
France
Archived by (Dublin Core)
Enrico Saonara
Alberto Bordignon (Supervisor)
Spatial Coverage (Dublin Core)
France