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Otto Merz
Otto Merz (born 12 June 1889 in Esslingen am Neckar, Kingdom of Württemberg of the German Empire) was a chauffeur, race car driver, test driver and mechanic. He died during a practice run in a modified Mercedes SSK on 18 May 1933, in Berlin, Germany. ==Origin and family== Merz was a son of locksmith ''Karl'' Gottlob Merz, and his fathersʼ wife ''Christine'' Margarete Merz née Blessing, residing in Esslingen. Otto Merz was also a resident of Esslingen. He married in Schelklingen on 19 October 1918 Maria Hoch, lady help, born Allmendingen 22 January 1889, daughter of Leo Hoch and Maria Hoch née Autenrieth. Her father was leaseholder of the canteen of the cement factory in Schelklingen. Merzʼ profession was that of a chauffeur, and both husband an wife were of Protestant faith.〔Stadtarchiv (Municipal Archive) Schelklingen, Heiratsbuch (Marriage Register) 1916–1920, Jahrgang (Year) 1918, Eintrag Nr. (entry no.) 10. According to this marriage entry the place of birth of Otto Merz was not Bad Cannstatt but Esslingen am Neckar. Likewise, Otto Merzʼ birth certificate says that he was born in Esslingen, Kupferstraße 7 (today Kupfergasse) ().〕
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