Josef Ganz

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Ad for Ganz's Standard Superior, 1933
Ad for Ganz's Standard Superior, 1933

Josef Ganz (1899 - 1967) was a German-Hungarian car designer, born in Budapest, Hungary.

From the early 1930s, he designed several small cars, including the Standard Superior and Bungartz Butz. The Standard Superior was claimed by some to be the inspiration behind the Volkswagen Beetle.

As a Jew, he was persecuted by the Nazi regime, and fled from Germany to Liechtenstein, where he ran a design bureau. After World War II he worked for the Swiss Rapid car company. Later, Ganz worked for Holden in Australia.

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