Karl Benz and it was invented in 1886
Karl Benz invented the first automobile with an internal combustion engine. in the 1800s. The German engineer was the founder of Mercedes-Benz.
The automobile was invented by Carl Benz, a German citizen.
The first true automobile is credited to Karl Benz, a German engineer, who invented the Benz Patent-Motorwagen in 1885-1886. This vehicle was powered by an internal combustion engine and is widely regarded as the first practical automobile. Benz's innovations laid the foundation for the modern automotive industry. His work significantly advanced vehicle design and technology.
German engineer Otto Von Lilienthal in 1891
Audi is a German company founded by August Horch.
The first true automobile was invented in 1886 by Karl Benz, a German engineer. He created the Benz Patent-Motorwagen, which was powered by an internal combustion engine and is widely regarded as the first practical automobile. This invention marked a significant milestone in automotive history and laid the foundation for the modern car industry.
German engineer Richard Fiedler invented the modern-day flamethrower in 1901
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he wanted to help with transportation and Nicholas Otto German engineer inspired him.
The refrigerator was first invented in 1876 by German engineer Carl Von Linde.
The refrigerator was invented by German engineer Carl Von Linde (June 1842 to November 1934). It was patented by the German Imperial Patent Office in 1877.
No. The modern automobile was invented by the German, Karl Benz, the founder of Mercedes-Benz, in 1886.