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Did Ford sell vehicles to Nazi Germany during WWII
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<blockquote data-quote="Rochard" data-source="post: 10509507" data-attributes="member: 17155"><p>Ford had entire automotive plants in Germany before and during the war. Henry Ford was a huge supporter of Germany and the Nazi party; This was never a secret really. I believe at one point he published some kind of "booklet" about Nazi Germany. </p><p></p><p>It's very easy to point blame at an American company for doing business with the Axis during WWII. But the truth is more like once the war started, American companies lost control of their foreign operations. Americans couldn't exactly travel to Germany and France during the war, and in most cases American companies (and all companies really) were taken over by the Nazis and run by them. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The Japanese did the same - used POWs to build airplanes. This included Suburu and Mitsubishi.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rochard, post: 10509507, member: 17155"] Ford had entire automotive plants in Germany before and during the war. Henry Ford was a huge supporter of Germany and the Nazi party; This was never a secret really. I believe at one point he published some kind of "booklet" about Nazi Germany. It's very easy to point blame at an American company for doing business with the Axis during WWII. But the truth is more like once the war started, American companies lost control of their foreign operations. Americans couldn't exactly travel to Germany and France during the war, and in most cases American companies (and all companies really) were taken over by the Nazis and run by them. The Japanese did the same - used POWs to build airplanes. This included Suburu and Mitsubishi. [/QUOTE]
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