A Simple View of Porsche History
July 23, 2009 Ferdinand Porsche was a vehicle engineer with over one thousand patents to his name, and played a vital role in the development of airplanes and the development of tanks for the Wehrmacht too. In the 1920s he was appointed chief engineer at Mercedes-Benz in Stuttgart and later set up his own engineering workshop. There he designed, among other things, the Volkswagen.

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A Simple View of Porsche History
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