The company Zikmund Brothers was run by the brothers Rudolf and Oldřich Zikmund, who registered in 1920 to sell oils, petrol, paraffin and grease. In 1923, they opened the first filling station in Czechoslovakia on Prague’s Náměstí Republiky. They went on to establish filling stations across the country.
The customers realized the compony by its shortening BZ and the Mogul as a trademark. In 1945 the compony became nationalized. From this, the Benzina brand emerged, which no longer exists today.
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