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  1. Learn about the life and achievements of Ferdinand Porsche, an Austrian-Bohemian-German automotive engineer and founder of the Porsche AG. He created the first hybrid vehicle, the Volkswagen Beetle, the Auto Union racing cars, and several tanks and weapons for the Nazi regime.

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Who Was Ferdinand Porsche? At a young age, automotive engineer Ferdinand Porsche had an affinity for technology, and was especially intrigued by electricity.

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  3. Aug 30, 2024 · Ferdinand Porsche was an Austrian automotive engineer who designed the popular Volkswagen car. Porsche became general director of the Austro-Daimler Company in 1916 and moved to the Daimler Company in Stuttgart in 1923. He left in 1931 and formed his own firm to design sports cars and racing cars.

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  4. Learn about the life and achievements of Ferdinand Porsche, the visionary engineer who created the world's first electric car, hybrid car, and all-wheel drive car. Discover how he shaped the history of automobile industry and Porsche Holding.

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  5. Learn about the life and achievements of Ferdinand Porsche, the Austrian engineer who created the famous Volkswagen Beetle and the Auto-Union racing car. Discover how he became the managing director of the Volkswagen company and faced the challenges of war and peace.

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Ferdinand Porsche, the automotive pioneer and inventor of the first hybrid car, at his childhood home in the Czech Republic. Explore the exhibition that showcases his engineering spirit, mobility, and family history with an interactive iPad.

  7. The history of the Porsche automobile brand began in 1948 with the Type 356, but the groundwork for the company was laid in the design office of Professor Ferdinand Porsche. The first order book in 1930 recorded the start-up phase of a legend in the making.