Did you know? The Nuremberg Trials convicted I.G. Farben as the “architect of the holocaust.” But Farben’s not a person. It’s a company. It designed Auschwitz.
Holocaust families were separated at the trains because companies used them for higher profits as slave labor. The Third Reich charged $1.50 per man, $1.00 per woman and $0.75 per child for a day’s work.
Today’s National Socialists (CCP) charge the same rates, by the way, which may explain why the companies who designed Auschwitz just signed a $10 billion deal to build even more plants with them in China.
- List of companies who sponsored Germany’s Third Reich and the concentration camp locations they used to make their products;
ADLER SA
*Natzwiller-Struthof, in Frankfurt-Am-Main
AEG
*Stutthof, in Thorn-Torun
*Riga-Kaiserwald
ASTRA
*Flossenburg in Chemnitz
AUTO-UNION
*Flossenburg in three cities:
Hohenstein-Ernstthal
Zschopau
Zwickau
BMW
*Buchenwald and Dora-Mittelbau in
Abteroda and Eisenach-Thuer
*Dachau in 5 cities
Ellach
Blaichach
Kaufbeuren
Lochhausen
Moosach
*Natzwiller-Struthof in Geisenheim
*Papenburg in Rastdorf-am-Werlte
*Sachsenhausen in Konigswusterhausen
MESSERSCMITT
*Dachau in 10 cities:
Asbach-Baumerheim
Augsburg
Augsburg-Pfersee
Burgau
Durach-Kottern
Fischen
Gablingen
Horgau-Pfersee
Kaufering
Moosach
*Flossenburg in Joanngergenstadt
*Mauthausen in Camp Central (Frankfurt)
METALL UNION
Auschwitz-Oswiecim in Camp Central, Poland
OPTA RADIO
*Flossenburg in Wolkenburg
OPTIQUE IENA
*Buchenwald and Dora-Mittelbau in Weimar-Fischtenheim
PHOTO AGFA
*Dachau in Munich, Germany
PUCH
*Mauthausen in Graz, Austria
RHEINMETALL BORSIG AG
*Buchenwald and Dora Mittelbau in Dusseldorf, Germany
SHELL
*Neuengamme in Hamburg and Geilenburgh, Germany
SCHNEIDER
*Buchenwald and Dora-Mittelbau in
Leipzig-Lindenthal
Meuselwitz
Raucha
SIEMENS
*Auschwitz-Oswiecim in Bobrek and Trostberg, Poland
DAIMLER BENZ
*Schirmeck (At the Rhine), Haslach, Germany
ORNIER
*Dachau, German satellites:
Aufkirch-Kaufbeuren
Kaufering
Trutzkirch-Titzing
ERLA
*Buchenwald and Dora-Mittelbau
Thekla/Leipzig
Leipzig-Lindenthal
*Flossenburg
Mulchen-Psankt-Micheln
FORD
*Buchenwald and Dora-Mittelbau
Cologne Fordwerke
GOLDSCHMITT
*Gross-Rosen
Langenbielau-Bielwa
HEINKEL (now AIRBUS)
*Buchenwald and Dora – Mittelbau
Gandersheim
*Mauthausen
Wien-Schwechat
*Natzwiller-Struthof (at the Rhine)
Zuffenhausen
*Ravensbruck
Barth/Ostsee
*Berlin-Shonefeld
*Rostock-Marienehe
*Schwarzenforst
*Sachsenhausen
Oranienburg
I.G. FARBEN INDUSTRIES (12 companies broken up in WWI, reunited, who then broke up again, and are still the largest global empires in their fields today):
BASF: The Chemical Company
BAYER Pharmaceutical
AGFA Medical
HOECHST (now SANOFI & CELANESE)
CASELLA (SANOFI)
and more.
*Auschwitz-Oswiecim
Camp Central
*Buchenwald and Dora-Mittelbau
Wolfen-Bitterfeld
*Gross-Rosen
Waldenburg
JUNKER
*Buchenwald and Dora-Mittelbau
Aschersleben
Helberstadt
Tarthun
“In our eyes, the German boy of the future must be slim and slender, as fast as a greyhound, tough as leather and hard as Krupp steel” -Adolf Hitler, address to Nazi Scouts
*Buchenwald and Dora-Mittelbau
Essen
*Gross-Rosen
Langenbielau-Bielawa
Markstadt-Laskowitz
*Flossenburg
Nuremberg
*Ravensbruck
Camp Central
*Furstenberg
*Neubranbdenburg
OLVAY
*Buchenwald and Dora-Mittelbau
Bernburg
STEYR
*Mauthausen
Aflens
Steyr-Municholz
*Radom
TELEFUNKEN
*Gross-Rosen
Langenbielau-Bielawa
VALENTIN
*Neuengamme
Brema-Farge
VISTRA
*Buchenwald and Dora-Mittelbau
Wolfen-Bitterfeld
VOLKSWAGEN
Ferdinande Porsche convinced Hitler that his design of the first Volkswagen Beetle were worthy of an entire new camp in 1942, well after the war had begun. Men were pooled from:
Neuengamme camp
Sachsenhousen camp
Buchenwald camp, and
Schutzhaft camp
to create a new camp: Arbeitsdorf
near Hanover, Germany.
Note: The British throne was ruled by Germany’s Saxe-Coburg and Gotha line from Hanover, Germany. After the war ended, this Volkswagen Beetle was launched in Britain.
ZEISS-IKON
*Flossenburg
Dresden
ZEITZ
*Buchenwald and Dora-Mittelbau
Gleina “Willy”
ZEPPELIN
*Dachau
Friedrichshaven
These companies won support for the Third Reich through promises of environmentalism. And they used that same promise to build a world government at the UN in 1987. As such, companies on this list (like BASF) have seen profits and stock values increase as the UN Climate Change government has grown.
History repeated.
Sourced:
- From Chronique de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, eds Chronique, 1990. Annexe #3, page 690.