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  1. William Signius Knudsen (March 25, 1879 – April 27, 1948) was a leading Danish-American automotive industry executive and an American general during World War II.

  2. William Signius Knudsen (originalmente Signius Wilhelm Poul Knudsen, Copenhague, 25 de marzo de 1879-Detroit, 27 de abril de 1948) fue un danés-estadounidense que ocupó un destacado puesto en la industria automovilística estadounidense. [1] Knudsen emigró a Estados Unidos en 1900.

  3. 22 de abr. de 2024 · William S. Knudsen was a Danish-born American industrialist, an effective coordinator of automobile mass production who served as president of General Motors Corporation (1937–40) and directed the government’s massive armaments production program for World War II.

  4. 24 de oct. de 2023 · Oct 24, 2023. Although he is often overlooked, the impact of William S. Knudsen on the US armament program of WWII cannot be overstated. Knudsen was a former president of General Motors who esigned his position at GM to lead the nation’s arms production program for $1 per year.

  5. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre. William Signius Knudsen (originalmente Signius Wilhelm Poul Knudsen, Copenhague, 25 de marzo de 1879- Detroit, 27 de abril de 1948) fue un danés-estadounidense que ocupó un destacado puesto en la industria automovilística estadounidense. Knudsen emigró a Estados Unidos en 1900.

  6. William S. Knudsen. Inducted 1968. Distinguished Service Citation Award 1945. Served as production manager of Ford Motor Company’s Highland Park Plant. Joined General Motors in 1922 as Vice President of Chevrolet, advancing to President of General Motors in 1937.

  7. 11 de jun. de 2018 · William S. Knudsen. Emigrating from Denmark in 1900, William S. Knudsen (1879-1948) forged a distinguished industrial career, opening assembly plants, directing a World War I boatbuilding program, and masterminding postwar European expansion for Ford Motor Company.