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After years of struggle, Diesel brought his "rational heat engine" to life. Within a massive, noisy factory in Augsburg, Germany, stands a quiet shrine marked by a metal wreath and an epitaph that reads: "This is the place where Rudolf Diesel developed the first engine, 1893-97." That factory, now the MAN Diesel plant at Augsburg, is the spiritual birthplace of an industry. It was here, through a partnership between Diesel and the engineering firm MAN, that the first successful engine was fired up. Today, that same plant continues to produce some of the largest marine diesel engines in the world, a testament to the enduring power of its founder’s vision.
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