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It is obvious that Braun lost its position as a promoter of vanguard design, when taken over by Gillette. Since then it is difficult to distinguish Braun from any main-stream design. And this can clearly be derived from the few illustrations on this page. By the way, I loved Braun. --[[User:R.P.D.|R.P.D.]] 21:12, 9 July 2006 (UTC) |
It is obvious that Braun lost its position as a promoter of vanguard design, when taken over by Gillette. Since then it is difficult to distinguish Braun from any main-stream design. And this can clearly be derived from the few illustrations on this page. By the way, I loved Braun. --[[User:R.P.D.|R.P.D.]] 21:12, 9 July 2006 (UTC) |
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The gap in the timeline between 1935 and the 1950s is too conspicuous. Something should be said to account for the company's participation in the war.[[User:Landroo|Landroo]] 17:18, 18 March 2007 (UTC) |
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there needs to be a disambiguation site for the term "braun", it means "brown" in German and is also a widespread surname in German-speaking countries; here is a copy of the German disambiguation site: Persons named Braun:
* Alexander Braun (1805-1877), botanist * Alfred Braun (1888-1978), radio-pioneer * Artur Braun (*1925) son of Max Braun, Braun GmbH 1951-67 * Egidius Braun (*1925) former president of DFB, 1992-2001 * Erwin Braun (*1921) son of Max Braun, Braun GmbH 1951-67 * Eva Braun (1912-1945), Adolf Hitlers wife (for hours) 30.04.1945 * Hanns Braun (1886-1918), german athlete * Heinrich Braun (1862-1934), german doctor * Heinz Braun (1938-1986), artist, postman, actor * Hildebrecht Braun (* 1944) * Josias Braun-Blanquet (1884-1980), swiss botanist * Karl Braun (1915 founder of Braun Phototechnik GmbH, Nuernberg) * Karl Ferdinand Braun (1850-1918), german physicist (Cathode ray tube) * Ludwig Georg Braun (* 1943), president of DIHK * Lily Braun, feminist * Max Braun (1890-1951) Braun GmbH, Frankfurt/M now in Kronberg/Ts. * Otto Braun (1872-1955), prussian primeminister 1920-1932 * Otto Braun (1900-1974), writer, communist and politician * Otto Braun (lyricist) * Rudolf Braun (* 1955), german politician * Sabine Braun (* 1965), german heptathlon-athlet * Volker Braun (* 1939), german writer * Wernher von Braun (1912-1977), german-american roket-engineer
Exactly. Add also Ernst Braun (Ernest?), a 17th century engineer. --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus Talk 17:27, 24 November 2005 (UTC)
Braun since Gilette
It is obvious that Braun lost its position as a promoter of vanguard design, when taken over by Gillette. Since then it is difficult to distinguish Braun from any main-stream design. And this can clearly be derived from the few illustrations on this page. By the way, I loved Braun. --R.P.D. 21:12, 9 July 2006 (UTC)
The War Years?
The gap in the timeline between 1935 and the 1950s is too conspicuous. Something should be said to account for the company's participation in the war.Landroo 17:18, 18 March 2007 (UTC)