21.09.2010, 16:02
I did not know that! But yes, many in corporate America were Nazis or Nazi supporters.
If you ever get the off chance to read Game of the Foxes, it says this, not to mention Germany tried to oust FDR through campaign donations to the Republican party($100 million) The rich often liked Nazism(as many who were well off) did not like Jews at all and also did not like Communism, so they turned to Nazism(or were sympathetic to it) because it promised that capitalism would not be ended.
Now for tank manufacturers, Henchel and Porche, which produced various tanks and ships and planes, Porche makes fine cars as the 911, and Henchel I think was bought by Bombardier and makes railroad equipment, in fact, they made a bunch of the new NJ Transit ALP46s which are built in Kassel.
But see even many of the Allied ones are either still around or gone. Northrop and Grumman merged, Lockheed and Martin, Boeing bought McDonnell-Douglas(postwar merger in itself) WWII also kicked off the helicopter monopoly Sikorsky and Bell have in the United States. Both still exist, both have produced helicopters used by numerous countries.
Russia still has it seems every single manufacturer from WWII, Ilyusin, MiG, Sukuoi, are all still around, although MiG is falling on hard times because everyone want a Sukuoi fighter(think the T-50 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukhoi_PAK_FA)
And it will be less stealthy than the F-22A and F-35A/B/C JSF(less stealth, better manueverablity which means that the F-22 will easily kick the T-50's can!)
If you ever get the off chance to read Game of the Foxes, it says this, not to mention Germany tried to oust FDR through campaign donations to the Republican party($100 million) The rich often liked Nazism(as many who were well off) did not like Jews at all and also did not like Communism, so they turned to Nazism(or were sympathetic to it) because it promised that capitalism would not be ended.
Now for tank manufacturers, Henchel and Porche, which produced various tanks and ships and planes, Porche makes fine cars as the 911, and Henchel I think was bought by Bombardier and makes railroad equipment, in fact, they made a bunch of the new NJ Transit ALP46s which are built in Kassel.
But see even many of the Allied ones are either still around or gone. Northrop and Grumman merged, Lockheed and Martin, Boeing bought McDonnell-Douglas(postwar merger in itself) WWII also kicked off the helicopter monopoly Sikorsky and Bell have in the United States. Both still exist, both have produced helicopters used by numerous countries.
Russia still has it seems every single manufacturer from WWII, Ilyusin, MiG, Sukuoi, are all still around, although MiG is falling on hard times because everyone want a Sukuoi fighter(think the T-50 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sukhoi_PAK_FA)
And it will be less stealthy than the F-22A and F-35A/B/C JSF(less stealth, better manueverablity which means that the F-22 will easily kick the T-50's can!)