How Adolf Dassler’s Nazi-Era Sneaker Company Became Adidas And Puma
A bitter feud between German sneaker giants Rudolf and Adolf Dassler saw that their company split into the two behemoths we know today. The shoes that African American track and field virtuoso Jesse Owens break to the first - topographic point podium at the 1936 Olympics were craft by none other than two German - stand brother . Those crony , Rudolf and Adolf Dassler , had build one of the most successful athleticwear empire in Nazi Germany from inside their parents ’ house ....