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  1. Klaus Märtens was a doctor in the German Army during World War II. After he injured his ankle, while skiing, in 1945, [3] he found that his standard-issue army boots were too uncomfortable on his injured foot. While recuperating, he designed improvements to the boots, with soft leather and air-padded soles made of tyres. [4] .

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  2. 1990. Grunge turned the mainstream music world on its head and took Dr. Martens along for the ride. Back in Britain, Britpop rebelled against this so-called ‘loser kid’ apathy but did so in the same boots, the 1460. The emergence of nu-metal and very early emo saw yet more new music genres adopt the boot. The brand also became synonymous ...

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  4. Aug 27, 2018 · Dr. Martens’ History. Dr. Kalus Maertens (Right) and his partner Dr. Herbert Funk via The Sun. The Dr. Martens story begins in 1945. Dr. Klaus Maertens, a twenty-five-year-old soldier, had returned to Munich after the second World War nursing a broken foot.

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  5. Mar 14, 2024 · Back in 1945, Klaus Maertens was a 25-year-old German army doctor. He was recuperating after breaking his ankle in a skiing accident. The standard-issue boots he was given with their hard...

  6. Who Is Klaus Martens? Klaus Marten, a common transliteration of his name, is the inventor of Doc Martens and was a doctor in the German Army during World War II. In the year 1945, Marten, at age 25, returned to Madrid after the war with an injured foot.

  7. The History. Despite having made its show-biz debut in the late ’60s, Dr. Martens had actually been around since the 1940s, when a doctor named Klaus Maertens developed the design. Maertens had worked as a cobbler in his youth and was enlisted in the German army in his twenties, during which he broke his foot skiing.