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The Family Feud That Led To Multiple Billion Dollar Businesses
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The Feud Which Created Adidas and Puma - African Research Consult
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Adolf Dassler And The Little-Known Nazi-Era Origins Of Adidas
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Two Brothers, Two Sneakers, And A Global Battle For Footwear | Sports History Weekly
In 1924, Adi and Rudolf Dassler started a shoe company in their mother's laundry room. They would one day divide that company into Adidas and Puma. Today, Adidas sells millions of sneakers
Why Puma and Adidas Became Bitter Rivals
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Chaka on Twitter: "Puma and Adidas were founded by brothers who originally ran a shoe company together but they split apart. The brothers, Rudolf Dassler (PUMA) and Adolf Dassler (ADIDAS) ran the
The dark history behind Adidas — how a bitter feud between Nazis built the world's No. 2 athletic brand | The Business of Business