Driven Out - Adolf Rosenberger – Race Car Driver and Porsche Co-founder

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Driven Out - Adolf Rosenberger – Race Car Driver and Porsche Co-founder

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In the 1920s, Adolf Rosenberger was one of Germany’s best known racing car drivers. He was also co-founder and managing director of a design firm that had recently been launched by Ferdinand Porsche, and it was his job to ensure financing for the design firm – a firm that provided important impetus during this time for technical innovation and racing car construction. When the firm fell into difficulties during the global business crisis, he ended up stepping away from his management role in the company, but remained active as partner and “foreign representative”. The Jewish Rosenberger was however unable to escape the increasing persecution by the Nazis: in 1935 he lost his shares in the company and landed for a time in a concentration camp. After emigrating in 1938 he would go on over the following decades to develop a precarious new existence in the USA. Compensation and restitution proceedings that he initiated against the company would end up severing any remaining ties with the now internationally renowned sports car manufacturer. This book, drawing on documents that have remained unpublished until now, frames and analyses the exceptional and moving biography of Adolf Rosenberger.

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Autor
Joachim Scholtyseck; Alexander von den Benken
Format
gebundene Ausgabe
Sprachfassung
Englisch
Seiten
656
Erscheinungsdatum
2025-12-03
Verlag
Penguin

Produktkennung

Artikelnummer m0000Q6UQQ
EAN 9783328604488
GTIN 09783328604488

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In the 1920s, Adolf Rosenberger was one of Germany’s best known racing car drivers. He was also co-founder and managing director of a design firm that had recently been launched by Ferdinand Porsche, and it was his job to ensure financing for the design firm – a firm that provided important impetus during this time for technical innovation and racing car construction. When the firm fell into difficulties during the global business crisis, he ended up stepping away from his management role in the company, but remained active as partner and “foreign representative”. The Jewish Rosenberger was however unable to escape the increasing persecution by the Nazis: in 1935 he lost his shares in the company and landed for a time in a concentration camp. After emigrating in 1938 he would go on over the following decades to develop a precarious new existence in the USA. Compensation and restitution proceedings that he initiated against the company would end up severing any remaining ties with the now internationally renowned sports car manufacturer. This book, drawing on documents that have remained unpublished until now, frames and analyses the exceptional and moving biography of Adolf Rosenberger.

Produktspezifikationen

Autor
Joachim Scholtyseck; Alexander von den Benken
Format
gebundene Ausgabe
Sprachfassung
Englisch
Seiten
656
Erscheinungsdatum
2025-12-03
Verlag
Penguin

Produktkennung

Artikelnummer m0000Q6UQQ
EAN 9783328604488
GTIN 09783328604488