Bernd Rosemeyer (October 14, 1909 – January 28, 1938) was a German racing driver, known for his appearances in the European Championship, which he won in 1936. He was the husband of woman aviator Elly Beinhorn, whom he first met on the podium at the Brno Masaryk Circuit in 1935. They married on July 13, 1936. Rosemeyer considered 13 to be his lucky number. Rosemeyer was killed on January 28, 1938, aged just 28, in a land speed record attempt on the Autobahn between Frankfurt and Darmstadt. After passing a hill, a gust of wind lifted his car into some trees.
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| - Bernd Rosemeyer (October 14, 1909 – January 28, 1938) was a German racing driver, known for his appearances in the European Championship, which he won in 1936. He was the husband of woman aviator Elly Beinhorn, whom he first met on the podium at the Brno Masaryk Circuit in 1935. They married on July 13, 1936. Rosemeyer considered 13 to be his lucky number. Rosemeyer was killed on January 28, 1938, aged just 28, in a land speed record attempt on the Autobahn between Frankfurt and Darmstadt. After passing a hill, a gust of wind lifted his car into some trees.
- [[Datei:Bundesarchiv Bild 146-2007-0212, Heirat Elly Beinhorn, Bernd Rosemeyer.jpg|miniatur|Elly Beinhorn und Bernd Rosemeyer bei ihrer Hochzeit (1936)]] Bernd Rosemeyer (* 14. Oktober 1909 in Lingen (Ems); † 28. Januar 1938 auf der Reichsautobahn Frankfurt–Darmstadt bei Mörfelden-Walldorf) war neben Rudolf Caracciola einer der berühmtesten deutschen Automobilrennfahrer vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg und hatte in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus den Ehrenrang eines Hauptsturmführers in der SS inne.
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| - Bernd Rosemeyer (October 14, 1909 – January 28, 1938) was a German racing driver, known for his appearances in the European Championship, which he won in 1936. He was the husband of woman aviator Elly Beinhorn, whom he first met on the podium at the Brno Masaryk Circuit in 1935. They married on July 13, 1936. Rosemeyer considered 13 to be his lucky number. Rosemeyer was killed on January 28, 1938, aged just 28, in a land speed record attempt on the Autobahn between Frankfurt and Darmstadt. After passing a hill, a gust of wind lifted his car into some trees.
- [[Datei:Bundesarchiv Bild 146-2007-0212, Heirat Elly Beinhorn, Bernd Rosemeyer.jpg|miniatur|Elly Beinhorn und Bernd Rosemeyer bei ihrer Hochzeit (1936)]] Bernd Rosemeyer (* 14. Oktober 1909 in Lingen (Ems); † 28. Januar 1938 auf der Reichsautobahn Frankfurt–Darmstadt bei Mörfelden-Walldorf) war neben Rudolf Caracciola einer der berühmtesten deutschen Automobilrennfahrer vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg und hatte in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus den Ehrenrang eines Hauptsturmführers in der SS inne.
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