Josef Ganz

Josef Ganz was a German car designer born in Budapest, Hungary. From the early 1930s, he designed several small cars including Standard Superior and Bungartz Butz. A Jew, he escaped from Germany to Lichtenstein where he ran a designer bureau. Shortly after World War II, he designed Swiss Rapid cars in 1945 or 1946. Later, Josef Ganz worked for Holden in Australia. He died in 1967. He is still claimed - among others - to be the creator of the German Volkswagen.

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