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  1. August Horch was one of the pioneering figures in automobile engineering. Before setting up in business on his own, his professional experience had included three years in charge of automobile production at Carl Benz in Mannheim. In 1904, August Horch moved his business to Zwickau and transformed it into a joint-stock company.

  2. Birthplace: Winningen, Germany. Star Sign: Libra. Died: February 3, 1951 (aged 82) Biographies and Sources. August Horch - Automotive Hall of Fame. August Horch founded the company that eventually became Audi and played a significant role in the early German automotive industry. Horch began his career as...

  3. January 27, 2016. Back to Stories. August Horch was a genius of mechanical engineering and one of the earliest contributors to the development of the automobile. His first job in the industry came courtesy of Karl Benz, who hired him to manage his factory in Mannheim.

  4. Oct 12, 2021 · October 12, 1868 – Audi founder is born. October 12, 2021. Brian Corey. On this day in 1868 in the village of Winningen, Rhenish Prussia, August Horch came into the world, and with him, a future bright in automotive engineering and a lasting legacy.

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    August Horch was one of the pioneer figures of automotive engineering. Before setting up business on his own, he worked for Carl Benz in Mannheim for three years as Head of Automobile Production. In 1904 August Horch moved his business to the town of Zwickau and transformed it into a share-issuing company.

  6. Sep 28, 2023 · Last updated: 28 September 2023. August Horch - The godfather of fast cars - Start with Benz - “Only big, powerful and reliable cars” - Lost name rights - An engineer as chicken breeder - A new beginning after the war.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HorchHorch - Wikipedia

    Horch ( German pronunciation: [hɔʁç] ⓘ) was a German car manufacturer, which traced its roots to several companies founded in the very late 19th and early 20th century by August Horch .

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