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driving forces in Gottlieb Daimler's career. Born the son of a master baker on 17th March
1834 in Schorndorf, he served an apprenticeship to a gunsmith, then expanded his horizons
firstly in the locomotive industry, then at the Stuttgart Polytechnic. He subsequently
worked for various engineering firms in France and England. In 1865, Daimler was
entrusted, as Technical Manager, with reorganising the engineering works of the Reutlingen
Brotherhood. Here he became acquainted with the outstandingly talented young draughtsman
and engineer, Wilhelm Maybach.This fateful meeting marked a turning point in the lives of
both men.When Daimler joined the Maschinenbaugesellschaft Karlsruhe in 1869 as
"Chairman of all Workshops", he arranged the very same year for Maybach to be
taken on. Henceforth, Daimler and Maybach formed an inseparable team. In 1872, |
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Gottlieb Daimler becameTechnical Director of the Gasmotorenfabrik Deutz AG, founded
shortly before by Nikolaus Otto and Eugen Langen. Maybach moved with him and became head
of the design office. During this period, Otto developed his four-stroke engine and it was
clear to Daimler that this smaller and lighter engine would prove superior to the large
and unwieldy gas engines of the times.
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