Ernst von Halle

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Ernst von Halle (* 1905 ; † July 16, 1928 ) was a German automobile racing driver .

Von Halle was the son of the economist , writer and university professor Ernst Levy von Halle and his wife Henriette von Moßner, a daughter of General Walther von Moßner . He had a brother and a sister.

Ernst von Halle occurred on 15 July 1928 on a 1100-cm³- Amilcar at the Grand Prix of Germany at the Nurburgring in the class of sports cars from 750 to 1500 cc displacement to. On the fourth lap of the race he had a serious accident in the Kesselchen section of the Nordschleife when his car was carried far out and overturned. Ernst von Halle withdrew thereby u. a. bruised his lungs , which he succumbed to the following day at the age of 23.

Like his father, he was buried in the Berlin Grunewald cemetery.

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  1. ^ G. Roth: The political context of Max Weber's contribution on the German economy in the Encyclopedia Americana. P. 66 ff.