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Hitler's Motorcars - The Führer's Vehicles From the Birth of the Nazi Party to the Fall of the Third Reich
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Hitler's Motorcars - The Führer's Vehicles From the Birth of the Nazi Party to the Fall of the Third Reich
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Many are the photographs of Hitler standing proudly in the
passenger seat of a midnight blue Mercedes, arm outstretched in his
famous salute to the adoring German crowds. Hitler loved cars and
loved to be seen in and next to the special automobiles he
purchased or was presented with through friends and Nazi Party
funds. His first car was a 1920 green Selve 8/30, purchased in
1922, which was soon disposed of in favour of a Daimler-built
Mercedes 15/70/100 - and from that moment on every car in which
Hitler was chauffeured around the Third Reich and occupied
countries would be a Mercedes. Indeed, even while in Landsberg
prison following his failed putsch in 1923, he was writing to a
Mercedes-Benz car salesman in Munich about his next car, concerning
the merits of the Benz 11/40 versus the larger 16/50\. It was a
grey 11/40 in which Hitler was driven away from Landsberg on his
release in 1924. It was in his next car - a super-charged
Mercedes-Benz 15/70/100 - that Hitler was involved in an accident
with a large truck in March 1930. The truck was completely wrecked
while the large Mercedes suffered only minor damage. This prompted
Hitler to remark: It was then I decided to use only a Mercedes for
the rest of my life.' From 1930 onwards, Hitler was driven around
in a Mercedes-Benz 770, also known as the Grosser Mercedes. Only
205 of these huge, luxury cars were manufactured with many of those
being used by top-ranking Nazis. Such was Hitler's interest in
cars, he arranged state sponsorship for Mercedes and Porsche (Auto
Union) to participate in Grand Prix racing (today's F1). So strong
was the resulting financial support that German teams swept all
before them between 1935 and 1939. Security was always a great
concern of Hitler and his entourage and his 770 was protected with
bullet-proof windows and steel armour-plate built into all metal
work. Wartime brought increased security fears, resulting in
another Mercedes entering the German leader's car collection. This
was the heavily armoured, six-wheel G4, the first off-road
Mercedes, in which Hitler could safely parade through the streets
of conquered lands. As well as providing photographs of Hitler's
cars and the men who became his chauffeur, John Starkey lists the
technical specifications of those cars, and describes many of the
journeys undertaken by the German leader over the course of two
dramatic decades.
General
Imprint: |
Frontline Books
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
August 2023 |
Authors: |
John Starkey
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Dimensions: |
253 x 177 x 15mm (L x W x T) |
Pages: |
224 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-399-07141-3 |
Categories: |
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LSN: |
1-399-07141-6 |
Barcode: |
9781399071413 |
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