Ferdinand porsche, I believe this name is no stranger. He is the founder of Porsche and Volkswagen. In fact, Porsche belongs to ferdinand porsche himself, while Volkswagen does not belong to ferdinand porsche. Volkswagen was founded with the support of Hitler's Nazi government. Strictly speaking, the public belongs to the Nazi government. That's why ferdinand porsche didn't give the Volkswagen to his children after his death, because he didn't have that right.
It is worth mentioning that in 1932, Stalin invited ferdinand porsche to develop the automobile industry in the Soviet Union, but ferdinand porsche refused. He refused because he could not speak Russian. Actually, it's because Ferdinand Porsche worships Hitler a little more, but keeps his distance from the production party.
1934 Hitler wanted to design a national car, and finally the Beetle designed by Porsche won Hitler's favor. However, there are also rumors that the original design of the Beetle was actually Hitler himself, and the later formed Beetle was improved on the basis of Hitler's sketches.
During World War II, Volkswagen produced tens of thousands of military vehicles for the German army. As the manager of the public at that time, ferdinand porsche was regarded as an accomplice of the Nazis, so he was tried after the war and imprisoned for 22 months.
2. Fritz Todt
Fritz Todt was not only a scientist, but also the weapons minister of Nazi Germany. He was in charge of the labor force of Nazi Germany war machine and the operation of various projects. German highways, ports, airports and fortress lines were all built under the leadership of Fritz Todt.
3. Ernst Heinckel
Ernst Heinckel was the inventor of the jet plane. Henkel Aircraft Factory was established in 1922, and developed and produced all kinds of bombers, passenger planes and seaplanes. Ernst Heinckel was a member of the Nazi Party, but he didn't like the practices of the Nazi Party, so he was alienated from Hitler. 1942 Henkel's aircraft factory was nationalized by the Nazis. After the war, Ernst Heinckel was acquitted and did not go to prison.
4. willie Messerschmidt
Willie Messerschmidt is a famous German aircraft designer and aviation industry entrepreneur. During World War II, Messerschmitt Company became one of the largest aircraft manufacturers in Germany and designed many excellent fighters. For example, the Bf 109 fighter was developed by Messerschmitt. Become the most important fighter of the German Air Force in World War II. After World War II, German was forbidden to produce airplanes, so Messerschmitt's companies turned to small cars.
5. Kurt Tank
Kurt Tank is a famous aviation scientist in Germany, who has made great contributions to the aviation industry in Nazi Germany. After World War II, Kurt Tank went to Argentina to make fighter planes for Argentina. Later, he went to India and made a contribution to the Indian aviation industry. In short, this person is equivalent to a treasure, and whoever finds it will be useful.
6. Hans von Ohain
Hans von O 'Haien is a German physicist and one of the two inventors of jet engines. 1937 was patented as a turbojet engine. The jet engine invented by Hans von O 'Haien was later applied to the famous German fighter Messerschmitt Me-262 Yan Fei. After World War II, Hans von O 'Haien immigrated to the United States and made great contributions to the American space industry.
7. walter hill
Walter hill is a German rocket expert, and the invention of the V-2 rocket is a genius. But in 1943, walter hill was killed in the British bombing.
8. Robert Rouzel
Robert Rouzel is an important aircraft designer of Messerschmitt Company, and the Bf 109 fighter has his credit. Later, he joined another aircraft manufacturing company and designed the V- 1 missile there.
9. Herbert Wagner
Herbert Wagner is a famous German aerospace engineer. He designed and developed many airplane parts, including some seaplanes. He and his team developed the German radio-guided bomb Hs293 missile during World War II. Herbert Wagner went to America after World War II. It is said that a radar guidance system he developed for the United States has not been used in the Korean War.
Konrad Zuse 10
Konrad Zuse is called the father of digital computers. From 65438 to 0935, he worked as an engineer in henschel Aircraft Factory, and then worked in the Institute of Aerodynamics of the Third Reich. But what really shocked the world was that he invented the computer! After World War II, Konrad Zuse worked for Siemens.