
German Railways (Reichsbahn)
German Railways, historically known as the Reichsbahn, was the national railway company of Germany, established in the early 20th century. It operated passenger and freight services across the country and its territories, playing a vital role in transportation, economic development, and military logistics. The Reichsbahn underwent several transformations, particularly after World War II, eventually becoming Deutsche Bahn in 1994, which is the current national railway company of Germany. Throughout its history, the Reichsbahn was known for extensive rail networks, technological advancements, and significant influence on Germany's infrastructure and mobility.