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  1. フェルディナント・ポルシェ (Ferdinand Porsche, 1875年 9月3日 [1] - 1951年 1月30日 [2] )は、 オーストリア の 工学 技術者 、 自動車工学 者。. ダイムラー のメルセデス(ベンツとの合併後はダイムラー・ベンツ、現 メルセデス・ベンツ )の古典的高性能車群 ...

  2. www.porsche.com › international › aboutporschePorsche Origins - Porsche AG

    “The exhibition at the house where Ferdinand Porsche was born is structured into three themes: engineering spirit, mobility, and family,” explains Frydlová. It establishes a relationship to the region, which at the end of the nineteenth century was a center of industrialization and thus the ideal environment for a curious young man with a penchant for experimentation like Ferdinand Porsche.

  3. Ferdinand Porsche (* 3. september 1875, Vratislavice nad Nisou, Česko – † 30. január 1951, Stuttgart, Nemecko) bol nemecký automobilový konštruktér. Navrhol prvý automobil firmy Volkswagen , Volkswagen Chrobák .

  4. Porsche Ferdinand mérnök Kft., szerkesztőiroda motorok, járművek, légi járművek és vízi járművek tervezésére). Az ő rajzain születtek meg a német Auto Union versenykocsijai, később a Volkswagen, a Porsche 356 versenykocsi, és amikor már irodája óriási intézetté nőtt, a német hadsereg ( Wehrmacht) számtalan ...

  5. www.porsche.com › international › aboutporschePorsche History - Porsche AG

    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. It sits unremarkably in a gray safe in a climate-controlled room: the first ledger of ...

  6. Ferdinand Porsche, född 3 september 1875 i Maffersdorf i Böhmen i Österrike-Ungern (nuvarande Vratislavice i Tjeckien ), död 30 januari 1951 i Stuttgart i Tyskland, var en österrikisk - tysk bilkonstruktör, Teknologie doktor samt hedersdoktor . Porsche har gått till historien som mannen bakom världens mest tillverkade bil, Volkswagens ...

  7. Ferdinand Porsche bought it in 1941 as a retreat for himself and his family, and because he wanted to maintain a connection with Austria long after putting down new roots in Stuttgart. His son Ferry, the founder of today’s company and the father of Wolfgang Porsche , had discovered the farmstead back in the 1930s while driving through the ...

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