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  1. Rudolf Dassler - Wikipedia

    • Rudolf "Rudi" Dassler (26 March 1898 – 27 October 1974) was a German cobbler, inventor, member of the Nazi party, businessman and founder of sportswear company Puma. He was the older brother of Adidas founder, Adolf "Adi" Dassler. The brothers were partners in a shoe company Adolf started, "Gebrüder Dassler Schuhfabrik" (German for 'Da… See more

    Life

    After his return from World War I, Adolf Dassler, Rudolf's younger brother, started to produce sports shoes in … See more

    Death

    Rudi Dassler died on 27 October 1974 of lung cancer at the age of 76. See more

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    Born26 March 1898 · Herzogenaurach, Bavaria, German Empire
    Died27 October 1974 (aged 76) · Herzogenaurach, West Germany
    Political partyNazi Party (former member)
    ChildrenArmin Dassler (son)
    How Puma Founder Feuded With His Brother
    How Puma Founder Feuded With His Brother
    Rudolf Dassler was a German cobbler, businessman, and Nazi party member who founded the sportswear company Puma in 1948.
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  4. PUMA LAUNCHES THE PUMA KING TOP DASSLER …

    WEBSports company PUMA has today unveiled a special-edition of the iconic PUMA KING with the stunning KING Top Dassler Legacy football boot. This season PUMA has reached for the archives and brought back the …

  5. Puma (brand) - Wikipedia

    WEBPuma is the third largest sportswear manufacturer in the world. [6] The company was founded in 1948 by Rudolf Dassler (1898–1974). In 1924, Rudolf and his brother Adolf "Adi" Dassler had jointly formed the …

  6. Rudolf Dassler Legacy Grip Bag - PUMA

    WEBRudolf Dassler didn’t set out to create the fastest sports brand in the world – but in 1948, that’s exactly what he did. More than 70 years later, PUMA continues to push the limits of sport and culture with the same speed, …

  7. Herzogenaurach, Germany; June 1, 2020 - PUMA

    WEBRudolf Dassler founded PUMA in 1948, and the brand has been breaking rules and records ever since. More than 70 years later, PUMA continues to push the limits of sport and culture with the same speed, innovation, and …

  8. Fast Rider Rudolf Dassler Legacy Men's Sneakers

    WEBRudolf Dassler didn’t set out to create the fastest sports brand in the world – but in 1948, that’s exactly what he did. The second season of Rudolf Dassler Legacy celebrates PUMA's sports heritage with one of the most …

  9. Speedcat Rudolf Dassler Legacy Men's Driving Shoes …

    WEBRudolf Dassler didn’t set out to create the fastest sports brand in the world – but in 1948, that’s exactly what he did. More than 70 years later, PUMA continues to push the limits of sport and culture with the same speed, …

  10. Two Brothers and the Battle for Athletic Footwear

    WEBJan 9, 2021 · In what is possibly the first case of a prominent Olympian receiving financial compensation to wear shoes, Rudolf paid Armin Hary, a German sprinter, to run in Pumas at the 100m final of the 1960 Summer …

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