lazy man's translation:
Mid-1930s, existed in Burg, near Magdeburg, the Burger car plant (short-term B.A.W.). The company praising their product for 1650 marks as the "large, powerful and cheap car". The two-door sedan, it was said, had an air-cooled four-cylinder boxer engine of 1.2 liters and 26 hp, also a central tube frame with a full swing axles, coil suspension and rack and pinion steering. Whether vehicles were actually built or if it was only in the advertising for them is no longer detectable.