Friday, June 15, 2012

My Batmobile



Founded in 1850 as a manufacturer of horse-drawn coaches, by 1899, Tatra was one of Europe’s leading automakers, producing a sports car that reached 71 miles per hour. Then, in 1921, an Austrian named Hans Ledwinka was named Tatra’s chief designer. Ledwinka was something of a rock star among European automobile designers between the wars. “Hitler had dinner with Ledwinka many times when he was touring Czechoslovakia prior to the war,” Pinchot says. “‘That’s the car I want for my roads’, Hitler told his designer, Ferdinand Porsche [at the time, Porsche's company was still a design firm; its famous 911 would not be released until 1964]. It was very well known that Hitler and Porsche stole the idea for the Volkswagen Beetle from Tatra. In fact, after the war, Germany paid Tatra three-million Deutschmarks to settle a lawsuit Tatra had filed in the 1930s.”



6 comments:

Erik Johnson Illustrator said...

Round, Bubbly and Cute while still looking sleek and aerodynamic!

Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolness said...

How did you know what was on my business cards?

Debra She Who Seeks said...

I didn't know that history -- thanks!

Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolness said...

Anything I can do to make Hitler into a more cuddly individual. Who knew he was an idea stealing dickhead?

M. D. Jackson said...

It kind of does look like the original 1930's Batmobile

Erik Johnson Illustrator said...

Cuddly Hitler eh?

http://www.oddpic.com/upload/Pictures/thumbs/cuddle-alone-with-hitler_big.jpg