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For the next idiot to claim Nazis were Socialists

"Hurr durr Nazis had socialist in the name so they were socialists":

[quote]The Economist magazine introduced the term "privatization" (alternatively "privatisation" or "reprivatization" after the German "Reprivatisierung") during the 1930s when it covered Nazi Germany's economic policy.

- [b]Edwards, Ruth Dudley (1995). The Pursuit of Reason: The Economist 1843–1993. Harvard Business School Press. p. 946. ISBN 0-87584-608-4[/b]

[b]Compare Bel, Germà (2006). "Retrospectives: The Coining of 'Privatisation' and Germany's National Socialist Party". Journal of Economic Perspectives. 20 (3): 187–94. [/b]
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Btw - buffalo wings are made of buffaloes and sea lions are really feline lions. Nor are sea horses actually horses.

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ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
IG Farben, Krupp, Audi, BMW, Bayer, BASF, Deutsche Bank, etc., etc. -- and those are just Nazi collaborators that were based in Germany, not outside the country. There are even reports of major US companies doing behind the scenes business with the Nazis after the start of WWII.
irishmolly72 · 56-60, F
@ChipmunkErnie not to mention the BIS - Bank for International Settlements