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.”
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6 comments:
Round, Bubbly and Cute while still looking sleek and aerodynamic!
How did you know what was on my business cards?
I didn't know that history -- thanks!
Anything I can do to make Hitler into a more cuddly individual. Who knew he was an idea stealing dickhead?
It kind of does look like the original 1930's Batmobile
Cuddly Hitler eh?
http://www.oddpic.com/upload/Pictures/thumbs/cuddle-alone-with-hitler_big.jpg
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