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  2. Category:Shoe companies of Germany - Wikipedia

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  3. Dirndl - Wikipedia

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    A young German girl in dirndl watching boys playing. German traditional costume, including the dirndl, was instrumentalized by the Nazis as a symbol of pan-German identity in the countries under Nazi rule (Germany from 1933, Austria from 1938). [13] The dirndl was used to promote the Nazi ideal of the German woman as hard-working and fertile.

  4. Hessian (boot) - Wikipedia

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    Hessian boots worn by British hussar officer Cornet Winston Churchill, 1895. The Hessian (/ ˈ h ɛ s i ə n /; from Hesse in Germany) is a style of light boot that became popular from the beginning of the 19th century. [1]

  5. Rieker Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Rieker is a footwear and accessories retailer that manufactures shoes and bags for men and women to around 9,000 independent retailers, mainly in Europe.The head office is in Thayngen (), Switzerland and the company employs approximately 20,000 people worldwide in sales, design and production.

  6. Deichmann SE - Wikipedia

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    He gave up his career as a doctor in 1956 to fully take over the management of the shoe business, buying out his four older sisters. By 1963, the company was operating 16 shops along the Rhine and in the Ruhr. Under Heinz-Horst Deichmann's management, the company formed a significant part of the German and European shoe retail trade.

  7. Buffalo (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo is a brand of clothing and accessories, perhaps best known for its footwear, owned by the Buffalo Boots GmbH. Its headquarters are in Cologne , Germany . Buffalo's notoriety increased significantly with the popularity, especially in Europe, of its platform shoes from the mid-1990s through the early 2000s.

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