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Mercedes-Benz automobiles were popular in Germany and were naturally taken into use by the various agencies of the Third Reich. Many of these automobiles appear in famous photographs of the era, from pre-war Party rallies to the entry into Austria, Czechoslovakia and Poland to Hitlers departure from Rastenburg after the assassination attempt upon him.The author traces the early history and insignia of the various predecessors of Mercedes-Benz, culminating in the merger of Mercedes and Benz in 1926.Since Mercedes-Benz automobiles were seen as symbols of the prosperous Germany promised by the Nazis, they were often displayed by Party leaders during the years of struggle, with G?rings 1931 roadster being the most famous example. The cars were also speedy and sturdy, allowing Hitler and his top associates to campaign throughout Germany at a speed that caught his political opponents unprepared.State power brought almost infinite resources into the hands of the Nazi Party, and liberal use of luxury automobiles were part of the spoils of victory. Again, a vehicle belonging to Hermann G?ring typifies the era, in this case his massive Grosser Mercedes six-seat touring car.The early war brought the automobiles most colorful moment, as part of Hitlers personal Grey (or F?hrer) Column, which toured parts of Poland even as fighting was still in progress. Allied air supremacy soon made such operations too hazardous, but Mercedes cars soldiered on with important state duties, often with bullet-proof windows and low-visibility headlights and occasionally with anti-aircraft machine guns mounted.Mercedes-Benz Staff Cars covers in detail all of the models, personalities and important events in the automotive history of the Third Reich. Blaine Taylors fascinating text is supplemented by an extraordinary array of illustrations, from retro-futuristic paintings of the 1930s to unpublished photographs from the Hermann G?ring, Joachim von Ribbentrop, Eva Braun, and Heinrich Hoffmann archives.

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title Mercedes-Benz Parade and Staff Cars of the Third Reich 1933-45 An - photo 1

title:Mercedes-Benz Parade and Staff Cars of the Third Reich, 1933-45 : An Illustrated History
author:Taylor, Blaine.
publisher:Combined Publishing
isbn10 | asin:0938289934
print isbn13:9780938289937
ebook isbn13:9780585193885
language:English
subjectMercedes automobile--History, Government vehicles--Germany--History--1933-1945, Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft--History, Germany--History--1933-1945.
publication date:1999
lcc:TL215.M4T387 1999eb
ddc:629.222
subject:Mercedes automobile--History, Government vehicles--Germany--History--1933-1945, Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft--History, Germany--History--1933-1945.
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Mercedes-Benz Parade and Staff Cars of the Third Reich, 1933-45
A view of the G-4 cross-country open tourer that helped protect the - photo 2
A view of the G-4 cross-country open tourer that helped protect the Fhrerkolonne during the
invasion of Poland in September of 1939. Note the 7.92mm MG 42 machineguns both fore and aft.
(Photo from the Mercedes-Benz Albums in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.)
Page 2
Previous books by Blaine Taylor
Guarding The Fhrer: Sepp Dietrich, Johann Rattenhuber and the Protection of Adolf Hitler
Fascist Eagle: Italy's Air Marshal Italo Balboa
Other Publications by Blaine Taylor
The Battle of North Point, 1814
Battle of Britain
Pearl Harbor
P-47 Thunderbolt
D-Day
Battle of the Bulge
V-E Day
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Mercedes-Benz Parade and Staff Cars of the Third Reich, 1933-45
An Illustrated History
Blaine Taylor
Hitler stands and waves to the crowd in Mnich March 16 1938 Photo from the - photo 3
Hitler stands and waves to the crowd in Mnich March 16 1938 Photo from the - photo 4
Hitler stands and waves to the crowd in Mnich, March 16, 1938.
(Photo from the Hermann Gring Albums in the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.)
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PUBLISHER'S NOTE
The headquarters of Combined Publishing are located midway between Valley Forge and the Germantown battlefield, on the outskirts of Philadelphia. From its beginnings, our company has been steeped in the oldest traditions of American history and publishing. Our historic surroundings help maintain our focus on history and our books strive to uphold the standards of style, quality and durability first established by the earliest bookmakers of Germantown and Philadelphia so many years ago. Our famous monk-and-console logo reflects our commitment to the modern and yet historic enterprise of publishing.
We call ourselves Combined Publishing because we have always felt that our goals could only be achieved through a "combined" effort by authors, publishers and readers. We have always tried to maintain maximum communication between these three key players in the reading experience.
We are always interested in hearing from prospective authors about new books in our field. We also like to hear from our readers and invite you to contact us at our offices in Pennsylvania with any questions, comments or suggestions, or if you have difficulty finding our books at a local bookseller.
For information address Combined Publishing PO Box 307 Conshohocken PA - photo 5
For information, address:
Combined Publishing
P.O. Box 307
Conshohocken, PA 19428
E-mail: combined@dca.net
Web: www.dca.net/combinedbooks
Orders: 1-800-418-6065
Copyright 1999 by Blaine Taylor
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electrical, mechanical or otherwise without first seeking the written permission of the publisher.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data available.
ISBN 0-938289-93-4
Every effort has been made to prepare and print the photographs with clarity. However, some historical photographs used in this book are very rare and the quality of the original print is poor.
We have selected many photographs because of their unique historical content, even if the quality was suspect. We hope our readers appreciate the difficulty rendering rare historical photographs.
Printed in the United States of America.
Detail of a Mercedes-Benz 50th anniversary commemorative poster from 1936 - photo 6
Detail of a Mercedes-Benz 50th anniversary commemorative
poster from 1936, celebrating the invention of the car in 1886.
In this illustration, Carl and Bertha Ringer Benz appear
in the top drawing in a 1893 Benz Viktoria, while below
is shown a victorious racer of the thirties. Below is
the famed three-pointed star still known the world over
(Photo courtesy the Roger Wychgram Collection, Aberdeen, MD)
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Contents
Acknowledgments
7
Preface
9
Chapter One
The Saga of Daimler and Benz: Why Hitler Chose Mercedes
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