Röhr – A Short-Lived Dream

Pictures of Röhr motorcars and related documents in chronological order

© Original photos and documents from the Michael Schlenger collection (unless stated otherwise)

Röhr_8_R_Cabriolet-Limousine_Marcus_Bengsch_Galerie
Röhr 8 Type R, built from 1928 until 1930; photo courtesy of Marcus Bengsch
Röhr_8_RA_Cabriolimousine_Bj_1932_Marcus_Bengsch_Galerie
Röhr 8 Type F, built in 1933/34; photo courtesy of Marcus Bengsch
Röhr_F_Autentrieth_Marcus_Bengsch_Galerie
Röhr Type F, built in 1933/34; photo courtesy of Marcus Bengsch
Röhr_Typ_F_Sammelbild
Röhr Type F, built from 1933 until 1934; contemporary cigarette card
Röhr_Junior_Paul_Kemp_Galerie
Röhr Junior, built from 1933 until 1935; UFA photo with German actor Paul Kemp
Röhr_Junior_Galerie
Röhr Junior, built from 1933 until 1935
Röhr_Junior_Schwimmbad_Galerie
Röhr Junior, built from 1933 until 1935
Röhr_Junior_LW-Soldat_Galerie
Röhr Junior, built from 1933 until 1935; prewar photo taken with German Luftwaffe soldier
Röhr_Junior_Sammelbild
Röhr Junior, built from 1933 until 1935; contemporary cigarette card