- Adolf Hühnlein
Adolf Hühnlein (
November 12 1881 Neustadt bei Coburg ,Germany -June 18 1942 ,Munich ) was a German soldier and Nazi Party official. He was theKorpsführer ("Corps Leader") of theNational Socialist Motor Corps , the NSKK, from 1934 until his death in 1942.He had been decorated with the
Iron Cross Second Class and First Class in 1914, and was posthumously awarded the German Order onJune 22 1942 .All race car drivers were required to become members of the
NSKK , whichHimmler had moved into the SS following the curtailing of the SA. Hühnlein often presented the trophies at German Grand Prix races and made certain Nazi flags and bunting covered the victory tribunes. The most famous race car driver that had to answer to Huhnlein wasBernd Rosemeyer , who drove the Auto Union Silver Arrow. He was considered the best race car driver in the world in 1936. Although a member of the NSKK, Rosemeyer, like many drivers, did not respect Hühnlein or theNSKK , an organization the drivers were forced to join.References
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NAME=Hühnlein, Adolf
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Corps Leader of theNational Socialist Motor Corps (NSKK)
DATE OF BIRTH=12 September 1881
PLACE OF BIRTH=Neustadt bei Coburg
DATE OF DEATH=18 June 1942
PLACE OF DEATH=Munich
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