A revolutionary tiny car appears in Germany, captivating the public in 1932. The editor of Motor-Kritik, Josef Ganz, had a dream of a people's car affordable for all. His idea reaches new Reichskanzler Adolf Hitler, but Ganz's Jewish heritage is overlooked in Hitler's vision. The film tells the story of Ganz, whose designs led to the creation of the Volkswagen Beetle, and his tragic loss of everything.
Ganz: How I Lost My Beetle
Josef Ganz, a trailblazing editor, shook Germany in 1932 by unveiling a groundbreaking mini car designed to democratize automobile ownership.