There aren't many european companies, or countries for that matter, that weren't doing business with the Nazis at some point.
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There aren't many european companies, or countries for that matter, that weren't doing business with the Nazis at some point.
Bayer made Zyklon B. Ford manufactured, roughly, 1/3rd of the trucks used by the Nazis. Kodak employed concentration camp slave labour. So did BMW, Siemens, Porche and Mercedes. Coca Cola released Fanta in Germany when they were unable to import their syrup anymore because war (probably). Chase bank froze the accounts of European Jews. Random House published Nazi propaganda. General Electric artificially raised the cost of U.S. defense gear to help subsidize Germany's war effort. This is just off the top of my head.
War is good business, no matter which side you're on.
Also, Volkswagon. Here's Hitler's sketch of what he wanted the People's Car to look like.
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/tnl/att...1&d=1378876535
He was truly a man for all seasons.
He would have made a great Mad Man. Someone complementing his art might have given him a real confidence boost.
If only people would have been nice when he was painting and hadn't trolled his efforts! What could have been, on not what was...
Music is Power.
Motorcycle, IMO.