Posted on 03/03/2009 6:56:01 AM PST by BGHater
OK, it’s Polish historians, not any one Polish company who are making these claims. The Nazi’s killed more Poles than Jews—so there is no love lost between these countries...
Still, my point remains—70 years ago is ancient history in any corporate history.
I sincerely doubt that Schaeffer’s success as a car parts company has anything at all to do with it’s Nazi past. (Whether they should get gov. money from Germany is another issue!)
Winning post. I agree.
“I sincerely doubt that Schaeffers success as a car parts company has anything at all to do with its Nazi past.”
Well, except that most of the existing companies grew by the “socialization” of smaller companies (often owned by Jews) by the Nazis.
That said, I agree, it’s irrelevant to today, except as a warning what a socialized General Motors might be able to do under Obama.
How to kill the auto industry
Waterbury Republican-American | March 3, 2009 | Editorial
Posted on 03/03/2009 12:36:09 PM PST by Graybeard58
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2198367/posts
If they needed them to supplement the supply of socks and assuming they weren't as good as wool, they may have decided to concentrate them in the submarines where the men could better manage their feet and socks, rather than just throw them into the system where they might find their way to ground units.
“I’m going to show my high schooler this story.
She’s learning about Nazi Germany and the camps right now. I asked her if she’s noticing any similarities to now and she quietly answered, Yes. “
What you mean with “now”?
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