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Controlled passenger car (German: Einheits-Personenkraftwagen, Einheits-PKW) is the name of the Wehrmacht's military vehicle development and procurement programme during the Second World War (1936-1943). It is a generic term for the types of vehicles developed and procured under this plan. And it is not a bus.
The controlled passenger car was intended to replace the various civilian vehicles used by the Weimar Republic's armed forces in the 1930s with a uniform specification vehicle with off-road capability, thereby simplifying maintenance and supply, but these objectives were not achieved.
The name is sometimes rendered as "Einheits", a phonetic reading of the German word Einheits. (From Wikipedia)
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