Ford and Germany (Hitler), Nov 3, 2021

Holotruther
Published on Nov 5, 2021
My email to The Barnes Review (TBR): In an article about Hitler and the Bankers you said in the TBR special edition that Ford had no dealings with Germany, so how would you explain this info? Ford seem to have a plant in Germany?? I'm looking to do a video to set the matter straight....

https://www.thehistoryreader.com/us-history/hitlers-american-friends-henry-ford-and-nazism/
https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/ford-and-fuhrer/

Quote from article in TBR: "Hitler was never supported either by the capitalists of the West or Germany proper. American millionaires demanded he be destroyed and, instead, funded Josef Stalin. The early USSR was created by American elites, including Henry Ford, who built the largest Ford plant in the world in Kharkiv, Soviet Ukraine, between 1934 and 1936. Despite direct German appeals to Ford, he rejected all offers to invest in Germany. Money continued to pour into the Stalin camp. In the oil industry, for ex- ample, Western capital was important to Soviet development. Western companies transferred technology to the Soviets, causing massive foreign exchange earnings for Stalin in 1926-1927, recreating the finances of the Soviet empire. This was the sole factor leading to Stalin’s massive oil industry. All told, Western cash went to the USSR, not to Germany. Capitalism backed Communism, never National Socialism."

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