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The Dodge trademark adopts the surname "Dodge" of the Dodge brothers. The graphic trademark is an image of a sheep head in a pentagon. Two trademarks, the small ram and the big ram, are used on the car. ?
Brothers John and Howard Dodge were shareholders and directors of Henry Ford, and their factory originally produced parts for Ford automobiles. Due to Ford's success, the Dodge brothers also benefited from it and began to develop their own company, becoming Ford's rival.
The Dodge brothers left Ford in 1919. Later, Dodge became the backbone of Chrysler Automobile Group.
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Changes in the Dodge logo
In 1914, the first batch of cars manufactured by brothers John Dodge and Horace Dodge came out. A round car logo. Inside the circle is first a ring with the words "Dodge Brothers Cars" on it. Inside the ring is a global map. There are two intertwined triangles in the center of the map. In the middle are the capital English letters "D" and "B" that are also intertwined. .
"D" and "B" are the abbreviations of "Dodge Brothers", the triangle represents the Greek letter "D", and the two triangles also represent "Dodge Brothers". The meaning of the entire car logo is quite obvious: Dodge cars will gallop around the world. However, the beautiful meaning cannot be wishful thinking. Even if it is just a car logo, the consideration of reliability cannot be ignored.
At the time, the two intertwined triangles were accused by some people of being a Jewish symbol, while the entire car logo hinted at the Jewish ambition to conquer the world. There were rumors that there was secret Jewish funding behind Dodge.
Under pressure, Dodge was forced to abandon the round logo. The honest yet fierce ram is obviously easier for people to accept, so it continues intermittently to this day.
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