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Germany: 1919 - 1925
The Berlin engineer Alexander (called Alex) Fischer brought his vehicles onto the market with interruptions and little financial success between 1911 and 1938 under the brand names Elektric and Alfi (Alex Fischer). In the literature you can find his products under the abbreviation: A.A.A.

Between 1908 and 1911, Fischer gradually took over the Westliche Automobilzentrale Praust & Benda in Berlin-Halensee. Under the name Westautohaus Alex Fischer & Co., from 1911 to 1913 he operated an almost unknown vehicle production.

In 1912, the Aktiengesellschaft für Automobilunternehmungen was created as a subsidiary of this Company. Then, in 1914, Fischer resigned from both companies and took over the management of the Automobil-DroschkenGesellschaft Electric. And in 1915, Fischer announced bankruptcy.

After the First World War, Fischer turned again to the automobile industry and founded in Berlin, in 1919, the new brand Automobil und Akkumulatorenbau GmbH - which was renamed in 1920 AG Für Akkumulatoren & Automobil-bau, or A.A.A. It mainly builds electric vehicles. At the same time, Alex Fischer is engaged in the Alfi brand producing cars with 4-cylinder heat engines. The AAA brand was abandoned in 1925.
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