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  2. Nazi memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    Nazi memorabilia includes a variety of objects from the material culture of Nazi Germany, especially those featuring swastikas and other Nazi symbolism and imagery or connected to Nazi propaganda. Examples are military and paramilitary uniforms , insignia , coins and banknotes , medals , flags , daggers , guns , posters, contemporary photos ...

  3. Deichmann SE - Wikipedia

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    In May 2005, Deichmann purchased the brands Gallus and Elefanten. Gallus is a shoe factory founded by Mönchengladbach shoemaker Heinrich Vogels in 1880, which was based in Dülken until 1997. The Latin name Gallus goes back to the Hahn family of manufacturers in Göttingen, from whom Heinrich Vogels acquired the rights to the brand in the 1930s.

  4. German Shoe Museum - Wikipedia

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    Here the museum shows the impact of the Second World War on the shoe industry and types of shoes made. The visitor is led through a typical 1960s flat and they can see, in a completely equipped shoe salon, how the fit of new shoes was tested with a fluoroscope using X-rays. Also on the first floor is the largest pair of shoes in the world: a ...

  5. Heinrich Bauer (revolutionary) - Wikipedia

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    Heinrich Bauer (1814 – 1851) was a German shoemaker and revolutionary. He was a leader of the League of the Just. When the League of the Just became the Communist League, Bauer became a member of the Central Authority of the Communist League. He was a prominent figure in the German and international working class movement.

  6. Ed Meier - Wikipedia

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    Mayr was selling shoes primarily to the upper class. The company was purveyor to the Saxon royal house, the House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, and since 1895 also to the Bavarian royal house, holding a Royal Warrant. [3] [4] Customers could get customized shoes "for every occasion and usage" by mail order. Mayr made wooden replicas of each ...

  7. Heinrich Deichmann - Wikipedia

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    After finishing high school in 1982, Heinrich Otto studied business administration, historical sciences, philosophy and theology at the University of Cologne. [ 1 ] His father Heinz-Horst Deichmann, who was a medical doctor and entrepreneur in Essen , Germany, founded the Heinrich Deichmann-Schuhe GmbH.

  8. Birkenstock - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1774 by Johann Adam Birkenstock and headquartered in Neustadt (Wied), Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, the company's original purpose was to create shoes that support and contour the foot, compared to the flat soles of many shoes during that time. In 1896, the Fussbett (footbed) was designed, and by 1925, Birkenstocks were sold all ...

  9. Heinrich Karl Ernst Martin Meyer - Wikipedia

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    Heinrich Karl Ernst Martin Meyer (17 May 1904 – 10 October 1977) was a German-American professor, writer, and Nazi sympathizer. He first moved to the United States to work at Rice University in 1930 and became a naturalized citizen on 6 November 1935.