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[[image:Im19430226Aero-Nivea.jpg |thumb|1943.]]
[[image:Im19440630Aero-Nivea.jpg |thumb|June 1944]]
[[image:Im19530404PP-Nivea.jpg|thumb| April 1953.]]
[[image:Im19530404PP-Nivea.jpg|thumb| April 1953.]]
‎‎[[Image:Im19531212PP-Niv.jpg‎|thumb| December 1953. ]]
‎‎[[Image:Im19531212PP-Niv.jpg‎|thumb| December 1953. ]]
‎‎[[Image:Im19540213PP-Niv.jpg|thumb| February 1954. ]]
[[image:Im19450728PP-Nivea.jpg|thumb| July 1954.]]
[[image:Im19450728PP-Nivea.jpg|thumb| July 1954.]]
[[Image:Im195407GHK-Nivea.jpg|thumb| July 1954. ]]
[[Image:Im195407GHK-Nivea.jpg|thumb| July 1954. ]]
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See [[Herts Pharmaceuticals]].
See [[Herts Pharmaceuticals]].


1992 [[Smith and Nephew]] sold [[Nivea]] to Beiersdorf AG Hamburg, the company that had originally invented the cream and retained rights to the brand for the rest of the world<ref>The Times  Dec. 2, 1992</ref>
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1943.
June 1944
April 1953.

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December 1953.

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February 1954.
July 1954.
July 1954.
January 1955.

See Herts Pharmaceuticals.

1992 Smith and Nephew sold Nivea to Beiersdorf AG Hamburg, the company that had originally invented the cream and retained rights to the brand for the rest of the world[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Times Dec. 2, 1992