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Andreas Stihl

Andreas Stihl (10 November 1896 – 14 January 1973) was a Swiss-born German engineer and important inventor in the area of chainsaws, and the founder of Andreas Stihl AG & Company KG.[1] He is often hailed as the "Father of the chainsaw".[2]

Andreas Stihl
Born10 November 1896
Died14 January 1973(1973-01-14) (aged 76)
NationalityGerman
Occupation(s)Founder of Stihl, inventor of the first electric chainsaw

Early life edit

Stihl went to the Volksschule in Zürich, before moving to relatives in Germany. He attended the Realschule in Singen (Baden-Württemberg) and the Gymnasium in Düsseldorf-Oberkassel. From 1915 until his dismissal by injuries in 1917, Stihl fought in the First World War in the German Army. From 1917 until 1920, he studied mechanical engineering in Eisenach.[2]

Invention of the chainsaw edit

In 1923, together with his friend Carl Hohl, he founded an engineering firm in Stuttgart, which was dissolved in 1926.[3] Stihl founded a new company, for steam boiler pre-firing systems, in the same year.[1]

He also patented the "Cutoff Chainsaw for Electric Power" in 1926, which weighed a hefty 64 kilograms and had a one-inch gauge chain with handles at either end. Due to its bulk, it required two people to operate.[4] It was, however, the first electric chainsaw worldwide.[5] In 1929, Stihl built a petrol powered chainsaw, named the "tree-felling machine", two years after fellow German Emil Lerp had built the first one worldwide.[6] The following year, Stihl created the first ever chainsaw that could be operated by only one person.[7] The company continued to grow and in 1931 it became the first European company to export chainsaws to the United States and the Soviet Union.[8] Stihl has been the biggest chainsaw manufacturing company in the world since 1971.[2]

Nazi Party membership edit

Stihl was a member of the Nazi Party from 1933 and of the Allgemeine SS from 1935. He was not called for military service during the war, and instead ran his company as the "A. Stihl Maschinenfabrik" in Bad Canstatt. After the factory was badly damaged in bombings in 1943-1944, it was moved to Neustadt (now Waiblingen). The company employed about 250 people in 1939, and during the war it also employed some number of slave labourers. At the end of the war he was arrested by Allied troops and his company was seized. After three years' detention, he was classified as a Mitläufer, released, and had his company returned.[2]

Personal life edit

In 1929, Andreas Stihl married Mia Giersch (1903-2002),[2] with whom he had four children, among them Hans Peter Stihl (born 1932) and Eva Mayr-Stihl (born 1935), who succeeded her father in managing the company and remaining Vorstand until 2002.[9] Stihl divorced his first wife in 1960, and married Hannelore Wegener-Doberg (1927-2009) the same year.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "120th Birthday of STIHL Company Founder Andreas Stihl". STIHL. 9 November 2016. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Edlinger, Katharina. "Stihl, Andreas". Deutsche Biographie (in German). Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  3. ^ Jenewein, Andrea; Larutan, Justin; Rothfuß, Frank (2017). Land der Tüftler und Denker: Die besten Erfindungen aus Baden-Württemberg (in German). Meßkirch: Gmeiner-Verlag. ISBN 9783839252482.
  4. ^ Thomas, Andrew R.; Wilkinson, Timothy J. (2015). The Customer Trap: How to Avoid the Biggest Mistake in Business. New York City: Apress. p. 76. ISBN 9781484203859.
  5. ^ Thöny, Philip (12 December 2007). "The History of the Chainsaw". Waldwissen. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  6. ^ . Gartenwelt Online. 15 April 2017. Archived from the original on 15 April 2017. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  7. ^ "1930 - 1939". STIHL. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  8. ^ Evans, Ferguson (2008). The Rise of the Japanese Specialist Manufacturer: Leading Medium-Sized Enterprises. Springer. p. 40. ISBN 9780230594951.
  9. ^ "Hans Peter Stihl turns 85". STIHL. 12 April 2017. Retrieved 4 April 2020.

External links edit

  • Industry Leader in Quality & Innovation

andreas, stihl, november, 1896, january, 1973, swiss, born, german, engineer, important, inventor, area, chainsaws, founder, company, often, hailed, father, chainsaw, born10, november, 1896zürich, switzerlanddied14, january, 1973, 1973, aged, rohrbronn, west, . Andreas Stihl 10 November 1896 14 January 1973 was a Swiss born German engineer and important inventor in the area of chainsaws and the founder of Andreas Stihl AG amp Company KG 1 He is often hailed as the Father of the chainsaw 2 Andreas StihlBorn10 November 1896Zurich SwitzerlandDied14 January 1973 1973 01 14 aged 76 Rohrbronn West GermanyNationalityGermanOccupation s Founder of Stihl inventor of the first electric chainsaw Contents 1 Early life 2 Invention of the chainsaw 3 Nazi Party membership 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editStihl went to the Volksschule in Zurich before moving to relatives in Germany He attended the Realschule in Singen Baden Wurttemberg and the Gymnasium in Dusseldorf Oberkassel From 1915 until his dismissal by injuries in 1917 Stihl fought in the First World War in the German Army From 1917 until 1920 he studied mechanical engineering in Eisenach 2 Invention of the chainsaw editIn 1923 together with his friend Carl Hohl he founded an engineering firm in Stuttgart which was dissolved in 1926 3 Stihl founded a new company for steam boiler pre firing systems in the same year 1 He also patented the Cutoff Chainsaw for Electric Power in 1926 which weighed a hefty 64 kilograms and had a one inch gauge chain with handles at either end Due to its bulk it required two people to operate 4 It was however the first electric chainsaw worldwide 5 In 1929 Stihl built a petrol powered chainsaw named the tree felling machine two years after fellow German Emil Lerp had built the first one worldwide 6 The following year Stihl created the first ever chainsaw that could be operated by only one person 7 The company continued to grow and in 1931 it became the first European company to export chainsaws to the United States and the Soviet Union 8 Stihl has been the biggest chainsaw manufacturing company in the world since 1971 2 Nazi Party membership editStihl was a member of the Nazi Party from 1933 and of the Allgemeine SS from 1935 He was not called for military service during the war and instead ran his company as the A Stihl Maschinenfabrik in Bad Canstatt After the factory was badly damaged in bombings in 1943 1944 it was moved to Neustadt now Waiblingen The company employed about 250 people in 1939 and during the war it also employed some number of slave labourers At the end of the war he was arrested by Allied troops and his company was seized After three years detention he was classified as a Mitlaufer released and had his company returned 2 Personal life editIn 1929 Andreas Stihl married Mia Giersch 1903 2002 2 with whom he had four children among them Hans Peter Stihl born 1932 and Eva Mayr Stihl born 1935 who succeeded her father in managing the company and remaining Vorstand until 2002 9 Stihl divorced his first wife in 1960 and married Hannelore Wegener Doberg 1927 2009 the same year 2 References edit a b 120th Birthday of STIHL Company Founder Andreas Stihl STIHL 9 November 2016 Retrieved 4 April 2020 a b c d e f Edlinger Katharina Stihl Andreas Deutsche Biographie in German Retrieved 4 April 2020 Jenewein Andrea Larutan Justin Rothfuss Frank 2017 Land der Tuftler und Denker Die besten Erfindungen aus Baden Wurttemberg in German Messkirch Gmeiner Verlag ISBN 9783839252482 Thomas Andrew R Wilkinson Timothy J 2015 The Customer Trap How to Avoid the Biggest Mistake in Business New York City Apress p 76 ISBN 9781484203859 Thony Philip 12 December 2007 The History of the Chainsaw Waldwissen Retrieved 4 April 2020 Emil Lerp und Andreas Stihl zwei ehemalige Kollegen revolutionieren die Kettensage Gartenwelt Online 15 April 2017 Archived from the original on 15 April 2017 Retrieved 4 April 2020 1930 1939 STIHL Retrieved 4 April 2020 Evans Ferguson 2008 The Rise of the Japanese Specialist Manufacturer Leading Medium Sized Enterprises Springer p 40 ISBN 9780230594951 Hans Peter Stihl turns 85 STIHL 12 April 2017 Retrieved 4 April 2020 External links editIndustry Leader in Quality amp Innovation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andreas Stihl amp oldid 1178630085, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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