IBM – Designed a punch-card system for keeping track of populations in Concentration Camps. These machines required IBM to not only know the
codes assigned to prison groups such as “Jew” (Prisoner Code 8 ) or “Gypsy” (Prisoner Code 11 ) but also codes for penitentiaries (Camp code 001 for Auschwitz, etc.) and “Status,” such as Status Code 5 for an execution by firing squad or Status Code 6 for death by Gas Chamber… These calculation machines also required regular maintenance by IBM technicians in Nazi-held territories and through a subsidiary company IBM “also calculated the rate of deaths per square kilometer due to progressive starvation and other arcane facts compiled to satisfy the Nazi’s lust for statistics…”
Hugo Boss – Designed Nazi SS uniforms and produced them using Jewish slave labor camps.
The Rockefeller Foundation – helped found the German eugenics program and even funded the program that Josef Mengele worked in before he went to Auschwitz.
Bayer –A “sister company” to Nazi controlled IG Farben, Bayer not only created and gave heroin its name, but also created
Zyklon B gas. And we all know what that was used for… but just in case Bayer would like to claim that Zyklon B was only sold as a “pesticide” and not as a chemical weapon, Bayer also
to this day denies that Aspirin was created by Jewish Scientist
Arthur Eichengrun, and instead claims that the pure form of the drug has its origins in the hands of Aryan scientist Felix Hoffmann. Baryer also employed one Josef Mengele (the guy really got around).
General Electric (GE)\Krupp – Partnered with former German munitions firm Krupp, GE “artificially raised the cost of U.S. defense preparations while helping to subsidize Hitler’s rearmament of Germany.The arrangement continued even after Nazi tanks smashed into Poland.” GE also bought a stake in Siemens right before the war (see below) and also had a relationship with Tokyo Electric during the same time. GE was forced to pay fines in 1946 over the fact that GE and Krupp artificially boosted the price of a tungsten carbide, a material used in cutting dies and machining metals. The total cost of helping the Nazis for GE? $36,000. It is estimated that GM and its subsidiaries made as much as $1.5 million in 1936 alone because of this deal. They did not break this partnership until the 1946 suit. Since giving up the manufacture of Nazi artillery shells and gas chamber components, Krupp now makes things like high-dollar coffee makers and washing machines… (Speaking of washing machines, Whirlpool
helped make an ultra-effective chemical agent-covered flechette ammo for use by the US in Vietnam… slightly off topic, but still an intresting thing to take a look at).
Siemens – Ah, yes. Siemens, more than any other company, owes it all to the Nazis. Although the company has existed in one form or another all the way back to the 19th Century, Siemens was in deep trouble after WWI and the Great Depression… that is, until those crazy Nazi allowed Siemens to fill its factories full of slave laborers from the Camps. After that, Siemens is responsible for everything from Germany’s Railways, Communications, power generation, munitions manufacture, you name it. As
Cracked.com puts it: “At the height of the Nazi terror during the 1940s, it was not atypical for a slave worker to build electrical switches for Siemens in the morning and be snuffed out in a Siemens-made gas chamber in the afternoon.” Even the destruction of four fifths of the companies factories during WWII was not enough to keep Siemens down. Siemens has
already been forced to settle a major lawsuit in 1998 brought by Holocaust survivors, but even with that $1.2 billion price tag in 2002 Siemens was in the news again, after it tried to
trademark the term “Zyklon” (which means “cyclone” in German) to be used in products such as vacuum cleaners (Hmm…) and Gas Ovens (holy shyt!) in Germany.
BMW – BMW, along with a number of other firms was named in the
affidavit of Karl Sommer, an SS officer who was responsible for giving companies access to prisoners for slave labor. According to Sommer, “BMW admits to using to using 25,000 – 30,000 slave laborers, POWs and concentration camp inmates. If they were payed, their meager earnings (20 cents an hour) went into the SS treasury to further fund their own annihilation (information from The Ethnic Newswatch 03.31.98).” Other firms listed by Sommer include Ford, Volkswagen, Krupp, Siemens, Bayer, Porsche and Daimler-Benz (Mercedes).
Nazis helped German companies Bosch, Mercedes, Deutsche Bank and VW get VERY rich using 300,000 concentration camp slaves
HOW MANY SLAVES DID GERMAN FIRMS TAKE FROM THE NAZIS?
1. IG Farben -
83,000
2. BASF, Bayer and Hoechst -
80,000
3. ThyssenKrupp -
75,000
4. BMW -
50,000
5. Daimler (Mercedes) -
40,000
6. Bosch -
20,000
7. Audi -
20,000
8. VW -
12,000
Nazis helped Mercedes, Deutsche Bank and VW get rich using slaves