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Quandt family, the wealthy owner of the company BMW, Hugo Boss, two big names of German economy tries after 70 years, to close their accounts with the Nazi past, writes AFP. Far from being a "victim of the Nazis", as hinted at the end of the war, Gunther Quandt, head of one of the wealthiest families in Germany, "was part of the regime," it said in a report called a history independent.
Published in late September, the investigation is an exercise Joachim Scholtyseck "openness and transparency" that sheds light on the image creator junk automotive empire and his sons, Herbert and Harald.
In its factories, Gunther Quandt sometimes exploited to death over 50,000 sentenced to forced labor, prisoners of war and concentration camps to produce the weapons food photography book Hitler indispensable. Entrepreneur "unscrupulous" he flourished during the Nazi looting of homeowners and business food photography book Hebrew and transforming the industrial empire.
Gunther Quandt and his son Herbert, one of the great figures of German employers food photography book during the "economic miracle" after the war, known for having saved BMW from bankruptcy by buying the company in 1959, is also part of criticism.
He used to when he was sentenced to forced labor in the forefront of one of the factories in Strasbourg and at the end of the war led even to a group construction of barracks for prisoners in the concentration camp at Sagan (now in Poland ) reveals history.
Quandt's grandchildren, who have an estimated fortune of 20 billion confess now that "deeply regrets" the fact that their grandfather used forced labor, but did not repudiate it. "We would have liked to be different," said Gabrielle Quandt in the only interview after the publication of this report the weekly Die Zeit.
Stefan Quandt believes that his grandfather was a "responsible contractor" who stayed away from politics and that "he had intended to kill people." It is a portrait of his research contradicted Scholtyseck.
For his part, Hugo Boss, this is not a family story, but the desire to put an end to "vague statements about his past." Founder was' tailor favorite "Hitler under an embarrassing rumor.
Hugo Ferdinand Boss supplied Nazi Party brown shirts since 1924. After the crisis of 1929, joined the party and not only can feed the Wehrmacht uniform and SSul. Ferdianand Hugo Boss was "not at all hostile to the Nazis and joined their policy," says the study commissioned another historian, who recently appeared, but it was far from the main supplier of uniforms of the regime.
To end this past, the clothing manufacturer said it "deeply regrets" the use of 140 sentenced to forced labor, most of which were women and 40 French food photography book prisoners of war.
During the Nazi regime, most German companies used forced labor. In total, 6,500 of them have helped finance the Foundation "Remembrance, Responsibility and Future", which awarded damages of 4.4 billion to over 1.6 million was sentenced to forced labor or their descendants.
Some of them, who have met the required criteria, they have never received compensation. In recent published studies, it is estimated that in Europe existed during Hitler's regime to 20 million sentenced to forced labor.
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Quandt family, the wealthy owner of the company BMW, Hugo Boss, two big names of German economy tries after 70 years, to close their accounts with the Nazi past, writes AFP. Far from being a "victim of the Nazis", as hinted at the end of the war, Gunther Quandt, head of one of the wealthiest families in Germany, "was part of the regime," it said in a report called a history independent.
Published in late September, the investigation is an exercise Joachim Scholtyseck "openness and transparency" that sheds light on the image creator junk automotive empire and his sons, Herbert and Harald.
In its factories, Gunther Quandt sometimes exploited to death over 50,000 sentenced to forced labor, prisoners of war and concentration camps to produce the weapons food photography book Hitler indispensable. Entrepreneur "unscrupulous" he flourished during the Nazi looting of homeowners and business food photography book Hebrew and transforming the industrial empire.
Gunther Quandt and his son Herbert, one of the great figures of German employers food photography book during the "economic miracle" after the war, known for having saved BMW from bankruptcy by buying the company in 1959, is also part of criticism.
He used to when he was sentenced to forced labor in the forefront of one of the factories in Strasbourg and at the end of the war led even to a group construction of barracks for prisoners in the concentration camp at Sagan (now in Poland ) reveals history.
Quandt's grandchildren, who have an estimated fortune of 20 billion confess now that "deeply regrets" the fact that their grandfather used forced labor, but did not repudiate it. "We would have liked to be different," said Gabrielle Quandt in the only interview after the publication of this report the weekly Die Zeit.
Stefan Quandt believes that his grandfather was a "responsible contractor" who stayed away from politics and that "he had intended to kill people." It is a portrait of his research contradicted Scholtyseck.
For his part, Hugo Boss, this is not a family story, but the desire to put an end to "vague statements about his past." Founder was' tailor favorite "Hitler under an embarrassing rumor.
Hugo Ferdinand Boss supplied Nazi Party brown shirts since 1924. After the crisis of 1929, joined the party and not only can feed the Wehrmacht uniform and SSul. Ferdianand Hugo Boss was "not at all hostile to the Nazis and joined their policy," says the study commissioned another historian, who recently appeared, but it was far from the main supplier of uniforms of the regime.
To end this past, the clothing manufacturer said it "deeply regrets" the use of 140 sentenced to forced labor, most of which were women and 40 French food photography book prisoners of war.
During the Nazi regime, most German companies used forced labor. In total, 6,500 of them have helped finance the Foundation "Remembrance, Responsibility and Future", which awarded damages of 4.4 billion to over 1.6 million was sentenced to forced labor or their descendants.
Some of them, who have met the required criteria, they have never received compensation. In recent published studies, it is estimated that in Europe existed during Hitler's regime to 20 million sentenced to forced labor.
NOTE: Please use decent language in the comments you leave. Use of obscenities, personal attacks author (s) of the material, display of advertising and insults, trivialities, abusive will punish the partial censorship comment, deleting or banning full right to post, blocking IP used. Financiarul.ro food photography book site is not responsible for the opinions posted in the comments section, the responsibility lies with the formulation of their comments.
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