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Not one, but several. The imagination of Twitteros has no limits and the reasonable similarities found between Puma's Storm Adrenaline sneaker model and different characters never cease to amaze.

The controversy began when a Russian user of this social network compared the drawing of these sports, which are now on the website of the discounted brand (from 90 euros to 45 euros, in different colors), with the face of Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler . In his opinion, seeing these sneakers from a certain perspective the colors of the toe and tongue simulate the hairstyle and mustache characteristic of the dictator.

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However, the design of the shoes seems to go a long way because other users, in a completely different line, have compared them with the faces of the writer Edgar Allan Poe and the 19th-century Russian author Nikolai Gogol , who also wore a similar hairstyle and moustache. You know, the similarities are very free and the comparisons hateful.

Intentional or not, the effect 'Hitler's mustache' of sports has given rise to all kinds of comments on the networks, which have not taken long to echo that the founder of this German sportswear and accessories company, Rudolf Dassler , He was a supporter of Nazism.

The story that now removes this 'reasonable resemblance' goes back to the year 1926, when the brothers Adolf and Rudolf Dassler began producing footwear of recognized quality, especially in the sports environment, in the factory 'Gerbüder Dassler Schuhfabrik '. A company, and a family, that broke World War II. The contest confronted the brothers, each positioned on one side, which caused the business to be divided as well: Rudolf created Puma and Adolf, Adidas. Two companies that continue to rival.

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