Alfred Jonitz is practically 103 years of ages and went to the Carl Benz automobile museum in Ladenburg. He has an unique relationship with vehicle number 1.
He can still strongly remember his time as a trainee at Benz on Luzenberg in Mannheim. He began there in 1933 and throughout his apprenticeship together with other apprentices he made a copy of Carl Benz vehicle number 1– at that time 3 full-size copies and 3 minis were made, which Alfred Jonitz dealt with.
Alfred Jonitz has had a long and eventful life.
” That was prior to the war, when I discovered to make tools. At that time we likewise developed a little cars and truck with 3 pals. 2 of them never ever got back from the war. The 4th was later on the director of the company, Binders Karl.”
After the war in the Russian project and recuperating from injuries, Alfred Jonitz worked there up until his retirement. He is the earliest making it through trainee from Benz in Mannheim. He strolls on rollers, he is still alive and well psychologically.
Klaus Maier (left) from the Museum-Förderverein in discussion with Alfred Jonitz
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In the seat of Carl Benz
Of course, the journey to the Carl-Benz-Automuseum happened in a Mercedes Benz, and after numerous interviews there were corners of coffee and nuts in the “Benz space”. The old meeting room of Carl-Benz looks as it did 120 years back and Alfred Jonitz was unquestionably being in the executive chair.

The “Benz Room” at the Carl-Benz Motor Museum in Ladenburg
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Connection of the museum to the Maimarkt
The connection in between him and the automobile museum in Ladenburg happened twelve years back on the Maimarkt, when a 90- year-old male informed Klaus Maier, a member of the museum’s assistance association, that he had actually worked for Benz a very long time ago and to bring photo with him.

Alfred Jonitz throughout his apprenticeship at Benz in Mannheim
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103 rd birthday on New Year’s Eve
Alfred Jonitz will be born upon December 31 st. 2022 103 years of ages– got excellent endurance from nature. Museum supervisor and creator of Veterama Winfried Seidel, who is likewise aging, marveled: “Alfred Jonitz might be my daddy in regards to age.”

