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Français : Arthur Constantin Krebs (1850-1935)[1], officier français et pionnier de l'ingénierie automobile, est venu aux États-Unis en 1906 afin de donner son témoignage d'expert dans l'affaire Selden File:1906 Arthur Constantin KREBS testimony during the Selden case (annotated transcript).pdf opposant les propriétaires américains du brevet Selden et à la fois Ford et Panhard & Levassor, dont Arthur Krebs était le directeur général. Les "plaignants" étaient "Electric Vehicle Company" et "George B. Selden".
English: Arthur Constantin Krebs(1850–1935)[2], French officer and pioneer in automotive engineering, came in the US in 1906 in order to give his expert testimony in the Selden case opposing the US Selden patent owners and both the Ford and the Panhard & Levassor companies, the latter Arthur Krebs was the general manager. "Complainants" were "Electric Vehicle Company" and "George B. Selden". See the annotated_transcript: File:1906 Arthur Constantin KREBS testimony during the Selden case (annotated transcript).pdf
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Author 1906 Arthur Constantin KREBS testimony during the Selden case

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