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  1. Sep 13, 2017 · German Chancellor Adolf Hitler promoted an interest in motor sports at the opening of the Berlin Show in 1933, and Porsche promptly wrote to him complimenting such a stance. They met shortly after, the main topic of conversation being the Auto Union’s new P Wagen.

  2. Ferry Porsche learned to drive when he was only 10 years old. At age 12 he drove a real race car, the Austro-Daimler Sascha, which had just won its class at Targa Florio, Sicily, in 1922. Ferry Porsche attended school at Wiener Neustadt and Stuttgart, concentrating on mathematics.

  3. Apr 14, 2022 · Five weeks earlier, on July 30, 1935, Rosenberger had transferred his 10 percent stake in the car design firm to Porsche's twenty-five-year-old son, Ferry. The young man had been...

  4. Oct 4, 2022 · On 15 December 1945, French authorities arrested Porsche, Anton Piëch, Ferdinand’s son-in-law, and Ferry Porsche as war criminals, under rightful suspicion of collaboration as personal friends of the former fuhrer. While Ferry was freed after 6 months, Ferdinand and Anton were imprisoned first in Baden-Baden and then in Paris and Dijon.

  5. Jul 21, 2009 · Later on, Porsche developed sports cars for Daimler in Stuttgart, before founding an engineering firm with his son Ferry in Stuttgart, which developed cars for two German car and motorcycle...

  6. Ferry Porsche driving Hitler. Following the end of WW2, Both Ferdinand Porsche and Ferry were imprisoned for their work on Hitler's war machines, while Ferdinand was held until 1947, Ferry was released after only a few months.

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  8. Mar 23, 2014 · The engineer spent 22 months in prison after the war and died in 1951, leaving the business to his son Ferry who in turn gained fame with models like the iconic Porsche 911.

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