Can anyone out there help? I need to know the Birthdates and Deaths of the following people:
Luigi Bazzi Born: 1892 Death: ?
Amedeo Bignami Born: ? Death ?
Manfred Brauchitsch Born: 1905 Death: ?
Charly Caracciola Born: ? Death: 1934
Baby Caracciola Born: ? Death: ?
Decimo Compagnoni Born: ? Death: ?
Count Czaikowski Born: ? Death: 1933
Herr Dietrich Born: ? Death: ?
Karl Feuereissen Born: ? Death: ?
Vincenzo Florio Born: 1883 Death: ?
Marco Garelli Born: ? Death: ?
Aldo Giovannini Born: ? Death: 1933
Lina Lardi Born: 1910 Death: ?
Ilse Pietsch Born: ? Death: ?
Paul Pietsch Born: 1911 Death: ?
Wifredo Ricart Born: 1897 Death: ?
Giorgio Rimini Born: ? Death: ?
Max Sailer Born: ? Death: ?
Wilhelm Sebastian Born: ? Death: ?
Ludwig Sebastian Born: ? Death: ?
Count Felice Trossi Born: ? Death: 1948
Nello Ugolini Born: 1905 Death: ?
Rudolf Uhlenhaut Born: ? Death:
Peppino Verdelli Born: ? Death:
Willy Walb Born: ? Death:
Edoardo Weber Born: ? Death:
Any help that any one can offer such as where they were born, exact date if you know it, where they died, exact date and perhaps how. All would be forever appreciated. jkalie@msn.com
Research help needed - birthdates & passings
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James L. Kalie
, Jan 11 2004 07:33
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#1
Posted 11 January 2004 - 07:33
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#2
Posted 11 January 2004 - 12:19
You'll find the details of Manfred von Brauchitsch's passing in this thread: he died on February 5th 2003.
http://forums.atlasf...&threadid=53101
You're a bit previous with Paul Pietsch though - he's still very much alive and, I believe, still involved in running his publishing company, despite his advanced years! You'll find his birthdate in that thread too.
Count Trossi died in Milan in early 1949, of cancer.
If Hans or Leif doesn't beat me to it, I can probably find a few of the others, but I have to get back to work ....
http://forums.atlasf...&threadid=53101
You're a bit previous with Paul Pietsch though - he's still very much alive and, I believe, still involved in running his publishing company, despite his advanced years! You'll find his birthdate in that thread too.
Count Trossi died in Milan in early 1949, of cancer.
If Hans or Leif doesn't beat me to it, I can probably find a few of the others, but I have to get back to work ....
#3
Posted 11 January 2004 - 12:28
Carlo Felice Trossi (27/4/1908-9/5/1949)
#4
Posted 11 January 2004 - 12:40
Max Sailer: (from Mercedes-Benz Hall of Fame site)
Born December 20, 1882 in Esslingen near Stuttgart. Employed as an engineer by Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (DMG) from 1902 to 1905. Worked for a different company for five years and returned to DMG in 1910. In 1914 he was a member of the famous Mercedes team, which successfully took part in the French Grand Prix, the Targa Florio (successful twice in succession), the Italian Alpine race and the International Automobile Competition in Baden-Baden. After the end of his racing career he became technical director and a deputy board member of Daimler-Benz AG. From 1934 he managed the entire design and development activities for the vehicle range, including the racing cars. He retired in 1942.
IIRC, he died in the 1960's. I had a date & place but have lost it
Rudolf Uhlenhaut
Born 1906 in London, Great Britain. Rudolf Uhlenhaut had a very international childhood, as he grew up in Great Britain, Belgium and Germany. At the age of 20 he completed his school certificate and studied mechanical engineering in Munich. Having obtained his engineering diploma he joined Daimler-Benz AG as a plant assistant at an hourly wage of 60 Pfennigs in 1931, rapidly advancing to become a test engineer in the car development department. In 1936 he became the technical manager of the racing department and the design genius behind the successes of the Silver Arrows. He was an engineer who had to try everything out for himself. Naked figures and measurements did not impress him. He therefore learned to drive racing cars and covered approx. 6,000 km on the Nürburgring. In this way he became the only designer capable of personally driving a heavy Grand Prix car around a circuit at racing speed (roughly 300 km/h at the time). After the war he rejoined Daimler-Benz AG as a test engineer and designed the Mercedes-Benz passenger cars of the 50s and 60s, as well as the famous Silver Arrows of 1954/55. Until his retirement in 1972 he was employed as Director of car development.
Died on the 8th May 1989.
Born December 20, 1882 in Esslingen near Stuttgart. Employed as an engineer by Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (DMG) from 1902 to 1905. Worked for a different company for five years and returned to DMG in 1910. In 1914 he was a member of the famous Mercedes team, which successfully took part in the French Grand Prix, the Targa Florio (successful twice in succession), the Italian Alpine race and the International Automobile Competition in Baden-Baden. After the end of his racing career he became technical director and a deputy board member of Daimler-Benz AG. From 1934 he managed the entire design and development activities for the vehicle range, including the racing cars. He retired in 1942.
IIRC, he died in the 1960's. I had a date & place but have lost it
Rudolf Uhlenhaut
Born 1906 in London, Great Britain. Rudolf Uhlenhaut had a very international childhood, as he grew up in Great Britain, Belgium and Germany. At the age of 20 he completed his school certificate and studied mechanical engineering in Munich. Having obtained his engineering diploma he joined Daimler-Benz AG as a plant assistant at an hourly wage of 60 Pfennigs in 1931, rapidly advancing to become a test engineer in the car development department. In 1936 he became the technical manager of the racing department and the design genius behind the successes of the Silver Arrows. He was an engineer who had to try everything out for himself. Naked figures and measurements did not impress him. He therefore learned to drive racing cars and covered approx. 6,000 km on the Nürburgring. In this way he became the only designer capable of personally driving a heavy Grand Prix car around a circuit at racing speed (roughly 300 km/h at the time). After the war he rejoined Daimler-Benz AG as a test engineer and designed the Mercedes-Benz passenger cars of the 50s and 60s, as well as the famous Silver Arrows of 1954/55. Until his retirement in 1972 he was employed as Director of car development.
Died on the 8th May 1989.
#5
Posted 11 January 2004 - 12:40
This is what I can contribute:
Luigi Bazzi Born: 1892 Death: ? Amedeo Bignami Born: ? Death: ? Manfred [COLOR=blue]von[/COLOR] Brauchitsch Born: [COLOR=blue]15 Aug [/COLOR]1905 [COLOR=blue]Hamburg[/COLOR] Death: [COLOR=blue]05 Feb 2003 Gräfenwarth[/COLOR] [COLOR=blue]Charlotte "[/COLOR]Charly[COLOR=blue]"[/COLOR] Caracciola[COLOR=blue] née Liemann[/COLOR] Born: ? Death: [COLOR=blue]02 Feb[/COLOR] 1934 [COLOR=blue]Alice "[/COLOR]Baby[COLOR=blue]"[/COLOR] Caracciola[COLOR=blue] former Hoffmann-Trobeck[/COLOR] Born: ? Death: ? Decimo Compagnoni Born: ? Death: ? Count [COLOR=blue]Stanislas[/COLOR] Cza[COLOR=blue]y[/COLOR]kowski Born: ? Death: [COLOR=blue]10 Sep[/COLOR] 1933 Herr Dietrich Born: ? Death: ? [COLOR=blue]Dr.[/COLOR] Karl [COLOR=blue]Otto[/COLOR] Feuerei[COLOR=blue]ß[/COLOR]en Born: [COLOR=blue]02 Jun 1897 Bruch [/COLOR] Death: [COLOR=blue]1955[/COLOR] Vincenzo Florio Born: [COLOR=blue]16 Mar[/COLOR] 1883 Death: [COLOR=blue]06 Jan 1959[/COLOR] Marco Garelli Born: ? Death: ? Aldo Giovannini Born: ? Death: 1933 Lina Lardi Born: 1910 Death: ? Ilse Pietsch Born: ? Death: ? Paul Pietsch Born: [COLOR=blue]20 Jun [/COLOR]1911 [COLOR=blue]- still alive[/COLOR] Wi[COLOR=blue]l[/COLOR]fredo Ricart Born: [COLOR=blue]15 May [/COLOR]1897 [COLOR=blue]Barcelona[/COLOR] Death: [COLOR=blue]19 Aug 1974 Barcelona[/COLOR] Giorgio Rimini Born: ? Death: ? Max Sailer Born: [COLOR=blue]ca. 1883 Esslingen[/COLOR] Death: [COLOR=blue]?[/COLOR] Wilhelm Sebastian Born: [COLOR=blue]17 Jan 1903 Weinheim[/COLOR] Death: [COLOR=blue]30 Oct 1978 Weinheim[/COLOR] Ludwig Sebastian Born: ? Death: ? Count [COLOR=blue]Carlo[/COLOR] Felice Trossi Born: [COLOR=blue]27 Apr 1908 Gaglianico [/COLOR] Death: [COLOR=blue]09 May [/COLOR]194[COLOR=blue]9 Milano[/COLOR] Nello Ugolini Born: 1905 Death: ? Rudolf Uhlenhaut Born: [COLOR=blue]15 Jul 1906 London (England)[/COLOR] Death: [COLOR=blue]08 May 1989[/COLOR] Peppino Verdelli Born: ? Death: ? Willy Walb Born: [COLOR=blue]12 Mar 1890[/COLOR] Death: [COLOR=blue]27 Jul 1963[/COLOR] Edoardo Weber Born: ? Death: ?
#6
Posted 11 January 2004 - 12:49
Wilfredo Ricart
- AKA:Wifredo Pelayo Francisco de Borja Ricart y Medina
- Place and date of death: Barcelona, 19/08/1974
- Useful Information (in Italian language, sorry) at
http://www.aisastory...o/tempo2205.htm
Try also (in english)
http://www.slotforum...mns/JeffDavies/
and in spanish:
http://motor.terra.e...tml/mot1200.htm
Hope to be of some help!
- AKA:Wifredo Pelayo Francisco de Borja Ricart y Medina
- Place and date of death: Barcelona, 19/08/1974
- Useful Information (in Italian language, sorry) at
http://www.aisastory...o/tempo2205.htm
Try also (in english)
http://www.slotforum...mns/JeffDavies/
and in spanish:
http://motor.terra.e...tml/mot1200.htm
Hope to be of some help!
#7
Posted 02 December 2013 - 14:17