Anker Automobilfabrik was a German automobile manufacturer founded by Paul Griebert in Berlin shortly after World War I. The company operated from 1918 to 1920 and was among the earliest firms in Germany to resume automobile production following the war.
Anker specialized in manufacturing its own chassis while utilizing a variety of proprietary engines. Despite being an early entrant in the post-war automotive market, the company faced challenges that ultimately led to its limited production and cessation of operations in 1920.
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