Brush mustache - a mustache style 1-5 cm wide rectangular in the center of the upper lip. [1] Named similar to the bristles / bristles of toothbrushes .
For the first time, this type of mustache became popular in the United States at the end of the 19th century , then spreading to Germany and other countries, including the USSR . They were popular with the military, as they did not require special care for them, but they spread to other sections of the population.
After the Second World War, the popularity of this mustache style fell due to their association with Adolf Hitler , however, famous political and statesmen who wore such a mustache were and remain in all countries of the world - from America to Japan.
- Mustache carriers with a brush of different countries

Heinrich Himmler ,
GermanyBoris Fournier
Poland
Heinrich Berry ,
the USSR
Charlie Chaplin ,
USA
Julius Nyerere ,
Tanzania
Marcel Pile-Gola ,
France
Hermann Obrecht ,
Switzerland
Fumimaro Konoe ,
Japan

