Franz Josef Popp
Franz Josef Popp (14 January 1886 in Vienna – 29 July 1954 in Stuttgart) was one of three men responsible for the founding of BMW AG and the First General Director of BMW AG from 1922 to 1942.
Franz Josef Popp | |
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Born | Vienna, Austria-Hungary | 14 January 1886
Died | 29 July 1954 68) Stuttgart, West Germany | (aged
Allegiance | German Empire |
Service/ | Imperial Marine Flying Corps |
Years of service | 1914–1917 |
Commands held | Pula, Croatia |
Other work | Entrepreneur; Founder - BMW AG |
A number of different candidates have been put forward as the “founders” of BMW AG. In the absence of Karl Rapp, Gustav Otto, Max Friz or Camillo Castiglioni the company would probably never have been born. However, Franz Josef Popp can lay claim to being the prime force in the development of the mobility company we know today. He was “General Director” of the company from its foundation until he was forced to relinquish his position in 1942.
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