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Berthas Beitrag
- Die große Fahrt mit dem pferdelosen Wagen
- Narrated by: Andreas Fröhlich
- Length: 1 hr and 7 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Seit mehr als 17 Jahren denkt, konstruiert, baut und erprobt Carl Benz an seiner Idee eines pferdelosen Wagen, um "die selbsttätige Fahrerei unabhängig von Muskelkraft und Schiene" Wirklichkeit werden zu lassen. Seine Frau Bertha unterstützt ihn dabei umfassend: in Zeiten ausbleibender Erfolge und drohender Insolvenz treibt sie Geld auf, damit er weitermachen kann; in Zeiten erster Erfolge hilft ihr Realitätssinn, das Ziel nicht aus den Augen zu verlieren - denn obwohl Carl ein großer Erfinder und in ihren Augen ein technisches Genie ist - wirklich geschäftstüchtig ist er nicht...
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