He is both... because without him we wouldn't have the car and he's famous for inventing a lot of stuff :)
Nazi Germany. Both received decorations from the Third Reich.
Patrick Henry and Richard Henry Lee were both Virginians who did NOT support the Ratification of the Constitution.
Both Hal and Hank are nicknames for Henry, and Hank is one of the Germanic forms of the name.
Richard Henry Dana was the cousin of William G. Dana. Both were from Boston, originally.
they were both important. The Civil War was literally, I kid you not, brother against brother.
The use of scientific management
Harrison Ford
they were both engineers for my Uncles basment
yes and he had a relationship with Hitler and they were both vegetarians.
my finest answer would be that they are both as famous as one another. Its just like the saying your both as bad as one another but different i guess, well anyway my conclusion is that both of them are the same amount of famous.
The inventions of both the Wright's brother and Henry ford.
Henry Ford and Milton Hershey were both successful American entrepreneurs who founded their own companies that became industry giants. They both revolutionized their respective industries with innovative business practices and products. Additionally, both Ford and Hershey had a strong focus on employee welfare, with Ford introducing the $5 workday and Hershey creating a model town for his workers.
Henry Kissinger
Henry Ford created the first Ford cars and Ransom Olds created the first Oldsmobile. Neither is considered an invention, as cars were invented previously, but this was the move to make them available to the public.
That all depends on which Ford family you're talking about, if you're talking about Rob Ford now deceased that used to be the Mayor of Toronto yes he is the brother of Doug Ford the Premier of Ontario Canada. Both those men were do nothing politicians
The first mass-produced automobile with the "Ford" name was the Model T. Henry Ford was the president of the company; he was certainly not the company's only engineer. Under Henry Ford's leadership, the Model T was designed by C. Harold Wills, Joseph Galamb and Eugene Farkas, and several other engineers working for the Ford Motor Company. Wills and Galamb both had formal education in mechanical engineering; Ford was a brilliant, intuitive mechanic, but lacked education. The first automobile that Henry Ford produced was the Quadricycle in 1896.
Nazi Germany. Both received decorations from the Third Reich.