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1929 When the Great Depression hit, [[Triumph Cycle Co|Triumph]] spun off its German subsidiary as a separate, independently-owned company, which became part of the '''Triumph-Adler Company'''. The Nuremberg firm continued to manufacture motorcycles under the Triumph brand until 1957.  
1929 When the Great Depression hit, [[Triumph Cycle Co|Triumph]] spun off its German subsidiary as a separate, independently-owned company, which became part of the '''Triumph-Adler Company'''. The Nuremberg firm continued to manufacture motorcycles under the Triumph brand until 1957.  


Post-WWII made typewriters
Acquired by [[Litton Industries]] of USA


== See Also ==
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Latest revision as of 16:58, 3 May 2021

October 1936. 1.7 Litre.

Triumph-Adler is/was a German company that was formed by merging 2 well known typewriter manufacturers.

1929 When the Great Depression hit, Triumph spun off its German subsidiary as a separate, independently-owned company, which became part of the Triumph-Adler Company. The Nuremberg firm continued to manufacture motorcycles under the Triumph brand until 1957.

Post-WWII made typewriters

Acquired by Litton Industries of USA

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