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in 1908 and was succeeded by Busch-Sulzer. Although Busch acquired the rights to build Sulzer designs with the formation of Busch-Sulzer, the American joint venture preferred its own designs. The first
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for the United States Navy in 1913. Busch-Sulzer tried to hire him, but he turned them down.
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Company and launched 1916–17. Busch-Sulzer continued to produce engines for the
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as a consultant. The first companies resulting from this were the
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This United States manufacturing company–related article is a
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Making Friends is Our Business: 100 Years of Anheuser-Busch
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Index

Diesel engines
Adolphus Busch
Rudolph Diesel
Adolphus Busch
Anheuser-Busch
Sulzer Brothers
Switzerland
diesel engines
rights to build
Rudolph Diesel
New York City
St. Louis
Missouri
submarines
United States L-class submarines
Lake Torpedo Boat
US Navy
World War II
Nordberg Manufacturing Company
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Chester W. Nimitz
Germany
ISBN
0-91730-803-4
The Diesel Engine
Building American Submarines 1914-1940
ISBN
0-89875-066-0
ISBN
0-85177-245-5

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