Did You Know: During WW2 the AP illegally made a deal with the Waffen SS They produced pro-Nazi propaganda for Hitler in exchange for keeping their Berlin bureau open Other media outlets decided to not support the Nazishttps://www.washingtonpost.com/news/retropolis/wp/2017/05/10/the-secret-deal-the-associated-press-made-with-the-nazis-during-wwii/ …
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Coca-Cola created Fanta to get around Nazi Germany bans on import goods And Coca-Cola Germany was run by a devout Hitler supporterpic.twitter.com/0JeUA1GjIw
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The rocket that carried NASA's Apollo mission to the moon was designed by Wernher von Braun, through Operation Paperclippic.twitter.com/wDcgHMFiy0
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The first director of NASA's Cape Canaveral was Nazi scientist Kurt Heinrich Debus, also a participant in Operation Paperclip Here is Debus with Lyndon Baines Johnson and John F. Kennedy at Cape Canaveral in 1962pic.twitter.com/YilcdT9qmv
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Now this I did not know. Keep 'em coming Jack!
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Yep! Have you read this Jim Marrs book? Great read!https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/rise-of-the-fourth-reich-jim-marrs/1101378149 …
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The first predecessors to the computers that IBM made, were used to keep the Nazi trains on schedule.pic.twitter.com/whxQCzyIpM
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Punch card! Ftw(?)
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Ford provided engines for trucks and tanks
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Unless it was for operating in Germany I don’t see how the equipment could’ve gotten to Germany.
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Don’t forget
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