Very interesting.
What about Volvo?
Volvo used to make excellent cars till it was bought by Ford.
Cabal corporations are very incestuous, with each investing in many others, all tentacles of the same organism.
Company name | Year established | Place of origin | Activity |
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Deutsche Wirtschaftsbetriebe[citation needed] | 1940 | Germany | Holding company for SS owned businesses. |
Eisenwerke Oberdonau[citation needed] | 1938 | Germany | Steel production. Part of Reichswerke Hermann Göring. |
Flugmotorenwerke Ostmark[1] | 1941 | Lower Austria | Engine production mainly for aircraft. |
Barclays Bank[2][3] | 1690 | City of London | Officials of the bank in France volunteered information to the Nazis about their Jewish employees during the Vichy regime |
Krupp[4][5][6] (now part of ThyssenKrupp) | 1811 | Essen, Germany | Zyklon B was produced by the company along with other ones. Some more of the productions were Panzer Tank Series, U-boats, military ships, artillery guns. |
Sulzer[7] | 1834 | Winterthur, Switzerland | Sold marine diesel engines to the Wehrmacht. |
Degussa AG (now Evonik Industries)[8][9][10] | 1843 | Frankfurt, Germany | Zyklon B pesticide production used for executions in gas chambers |
Siemens[10][11][6] | 1847 | Kreuzberg, Berlin, Germany | Trucks possibly other productions as trains. |
Opel (then subsidiary of General Motors)[citation needed] | 1862 | Rüsselsheim am Main, Germany | Produced the main german general use fight and support truck Opel Blitz and its numerous derivatives. |
Bayer[10][12] | 1863 | Barmen, Germany | Produced medical supplies for Nazi Germany |
Steyr-Daimler-Puch[13] | 1864 | Steyr, Austria | Constructed military facilities and military vehicules as the light RSO Raupenschlepper Ost (with cargo, selfpropelled antitank and traction versions) |
BASF[10][14] | 1865 | Ludwigshafen, Germany | Collaborated with Degussa AG - now Evonik Industries - and IG Farben - to produce sodas used in Zyklon B - utilized in Concentration Camps to commit mass murder. |
Nestlé[15][16] | 1866 | Vevey, Switzerland | Benefitted from slave labour. |
Deutsche Bank[10][17] | 1870 | Berlin, Germany | Provided construction loans for Auschwitz |
Standard Oil[18] | 1870 | Cleveland, Ohio | Provided fuel for U-boats |
Hoesch AG[10] | 1871 | Dortmund, Germany | Mines and steel productions. |
Dresdner Bank[10][19][20] | 1872 | Dresden, Germany | Major stakeholder in the construction company for Auschwitz. |
Chase National Bank[21][22][23] | 1877 | Manhattan, New York State, USA | Assisted in the sale of Nazi war bonds (Rueckwanderer Marks) to German Americans |
Topf and Sons[24] | 1878 | Erfurt, Germany | Designed, manufactured and installed crematoria for concentration and extermination camps. |
Deutsche Bergwerks- und Hüttenbau[25] | Late 1800s | Germany | Mine and quarries. |
AEG[6] | 1883 | Germany | Supplied grips of the World War of the 2 P38 pistols manufactured by Walther Arms, Mauser, as well as on the Spreewerk P38s |
Coca-Cola[26] | 1886 | Atlanta, Georgia, USA | Sold the eponymous drink from the brand to Nazi Germany. |
Franz Eher Nachfolger[27] | 1887 | Munich, Germany | Produced books and the famous Mein Kampf under the control of the Nazi party. |
Accumulatoren-Fabrik AFA[28] | 1888 | Hagen, Germany | Provided batteries for several kind of vehicules such as the German U-boats and Panzer tanks. |
Allianz[29] | 1890 | Berlin, Germany | A German insurance company |
Thyssen AG (now part of ThyssenKrupp)[10] | 1891 | Hamborn, Germany | Produced steel, machines, weapons and steelworks. |
Junkers[30]:118 | 1895 | Dessau, Germany | Produced Junkers light dive bombers |
Dehomag (a subsidiary of IBM)[31][32][33] | 1896 | Germany | Provided data computers for the Gestapo state police notably for arrests. |
Audi (Auto Union)[citation needed] | 1910 | Zwickau, Germany | Zyklon B production. |
IBM[31] | 1911 | Armonk, New York, USA | Produced early electronica among them computers used to pursue Holocaust by Nazi Germany. |
BMW[10][34][35] | 1916 | Munich, Germany | Produced fighting sidecar motorcycles BMW R75 and aircraft engines. |
ITT Inc.[36] | 1920 | Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, USA | Major stakeholder in Focke-Wolf. |
Heinkel[30]:118 | 1922 | Warnemünde, Germany | Produced Heavy and Medium eponymous Heinkel He bomber planes. |
Jumo[30]:118 | 1923 | Dessau, Germany | Engine building subsidiary of Junkers |
Focke-Wulf[30]:118 | 1924 | Bremen, Germany | Produced Focke-Wulf military planes. |
Hugo Boss[37] | 1924 | Metzingen, Germany | Produced propaganda items for Nazi State and Vichy Collaborating State |
Ford Germany[38] | 1925 | Berlin, Germany | Produced turbines for V2 rockets and some other similar machine parts. |
IG Farben[4] | 1925 | Frankfurt am Main, Germany | Zyklon B main manufacturer. |
Mercedes-Benz (as well as then owner, Daimler-Benz)[10][39][40] | 1926 | Stuttgart, Germany | Produced turret for tanks. |
Porsche[41] | 1931 | Stuttgart, Germany | Created design for the first version of the outgunning heavy Tiger tank series: the Tiger I despite the trials it was not retained for further production |
Reichswerke Hermann Göring[42] | 1937 | Berlin, Germany | State-owned steelworks. |
Volkswagen Group[10][41][43] | 1937 | Berlin, Germany | Produced V-1 flying bomb and Kubelwagen military buggies. |
DEST[44] | 1938 | Berlin, Germany | SS owned stone works and later, armaments manufacturer. Used slave labour. |
Messerschmitt[45] | 1938 | Augsburg, Germany | Produced fighter planes from the Messerschmitt Bf 110 plane family. |
Többens and Schultz[citation needed] | 1941 | Warsaw, General Government | Produced uniforms for the Wehrmacht |
Škoda Works[citation needed] | 1869 | Pilsen, Austria | Produced artillery for the Wehrmacht |
Swarovski[46][47] | 1895 | Wattens, Austria | Members of the executive board were members of the Nazi Party. |
Steyr Arms[citation needed] | 1864 | Steyr, Austria | Produced weapons |
Carl Walther GmbH[citation needed] | 1886 | Zella-Mehlis, Germany | Produced Gewehr military carabines and Walther handguns |