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  1. This documentary tells the compelling and never-before-told story of Jewish engineer Josef Ganz, who invented Adolf Hitler’s dream: the Volkswagen Beetle, and who ultimately lost everything except his life.

  2. 6. Feb. 2020 · 227. 14K views 3 years ago. A German version of this documentariy can be seen here: • Ganz: die wahre Geschichte des VW-käfers ...more. A German version of this documentariy can be seen here:...

    • 85 Min.
    • 14,9K
    • beetlejuic150
  3. 2. Mai 2019 · With Joachim Król. Josef Ganz, editor of trade journal Motor-Kritik, amazed Germany by appearing in a revolutionary tiny car in 1932. It was his dream: a people's car anyone can afford. The idea made its way to new Reichskanzler Adolf Hitler. But in Hitler's dream there was no place for Jewish inventor Ganz. This is the story of the ...

    • (84)
    • Documentary, Biography, History
    • Suzanne Raes
    • 2019-05-02
  4. Gibt es Ganz: How I Lost My Beetle auf Netflix, Amazon, Sky Ticket, iTunes? Jetzt online Stream finden!

    • Suzanne Raes
    • 55
    • Dokumentationen, Historisch, Made in Europe
    • Josef Ganz , voice
  5. Ganz is the compelling and never-before-told life story of Jewish engineer Josef Ganz, whose designs led to the invention of Adolf Hitler’s dream: the Volkswagen Beetle, and who ultimately lost everything except his life. In this film relatives, a writer and artist search for traces of Josef Ganz and try to bring his heritage alive and back ...

  6. The car – the embodiment of Hitler’s dream, whose innovative design is attributed to Dr Ferdinand Porsche – was in fact based on an earlier model, the Standard Superior, built by Josef Ganz, a Jewish car engineer who had to flee Germany following the Nazi rise to power. This delightful documentary tells the incredible story of a forgotten ...

  7. The film tells the tale of German inventor Josef Ganz by reconstructing the oldest model of his brainchild car, the Volkswagen Beetle. The team behind the doc seek reclaim Ganz's ownership over the center ideas of the car: no straight lines, a motor in the back.