The photograph shows, from left to right: Hans-Peter Reck, Thomas Müller, Dr. Wendelin Wiedeking, Nikolaus Moll, Dr. Annette Schavan, Axel Neumayer, Fabian Schmidt, Kerstin Hornung (Ferdinand Porsche Grammar School, Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, speaker for the prizewinners), Dr. Wolfgang Porsche.
The Stuttgart antiquarian Herbert Blank in front of the "Kafka library"
Read regularly by Kafka: The critical journal "Die Fackel", published by Karl Kraus, and the most significant German literary und cultural journal of those years "Die neue Rundschau"
First editions of Kafka's works
Porsche Carrera Cup 2001: Overall Winner Timo Bernhard, Germany
Porsche-Pirelli-Supercup 2001: Overall Winner Jörg Bergmeister, Germany
Wolfgang Kaufmann, Winner Porsche Cup 2001
Porsche-UPS-Junior 2002: Mike Rockenfeller
The administration area of the Leipzig factory
The administration area accommodates the canteen
Interior photograph of the administration area
An underground tunnel connects the rail loading station (in foreground) with the production hall.
Porsche Plant Leipzig and the Customer Center (as of 4th January 2002)
Entrance administration area (March 2002)
The facade of the Customer Centre is finished - the scaffolding is being removed (March 2002)
Porsche Plant Leipzig and the Customer Center (Stand April 2002)
Design engineer and company founder Prof. Dr. Ing. h.c. Ferdinand Porsche, born 3rd September 1875 in Maffersdorff, deceased 30th January 1951 in Stuttgart.
Dr. Ing. h.c. Ferdinand Porsche (at the age of 62) in his design office located at Kronenstraße 24 in Stuttgart.
Dr. Ing. h.c. Ferdinand Porsche with his son Ferdinand Anton Ernst ("Ferry") Porsche, who began working in his father's office at a young age.
Ferdinand Porsche travelled to America in 1937 to keep up to speed with the latest production techniques in the automotive industry, thereby acquiring new knowledge to help him plan the Volkswagen plant.