Book - BMW in the 20th Century by Jackie Jouret
FROM ITS BEGINNINGS as a manufacturer of aircraft engines during World War I, BMW has been on the cutting edge of technology and design. Branching out first into motorcycles, then into automobiles, the company applied its engineering talent to build race-winning machinery until World War II put a stop to motorsport, and indeed all civilian transportation projects. Nearly destroyed by Allied bombing, BMW rose from the ashes to once again produce motorcycles and cars that stirred the souls of enthusiasts worldwide, abandoning aircraft engines to become a purely civilian mobility company. This is the story of BMW in the 20th century, of its rise, fall, and resurrection, punctuated by several near-death experiences in between. It’s the story of the people who made it happen: engineers like Max Friz, Alfred Böning, Fritz Fiedler, Alex von Falkenhausen, Paul Rosche, and Burkhard Göschel; designers like Wilhelm Meyerhuber, Giovanni Michelotti, Paul Bracq, Ercole Spada, and Chris Bangle; racer