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Kudos to the Nazi Party, they knew how to make a uniform
I love that scene in Dad's Army when Pike and Wilson are playing Nazi officers for a film and Mainwaring walks in as Wilson as admiring himself in a mirror and in that very John Le Mesurier way he says "look at these sir aren't they smart" much to Mainwaring's disgust.
 
Kudos to the Nazi Party, they knew how to make a uniform
Of course - they were dressed by Hugo Boss!!


Hugo Boss began his career as a tailor. In 1923, he founded his own clothing company in Metzingen, Germany, where it still operates. In 1924, he started a factory along with two partners. The company produced shirts, jackets, work clothing, sportswear and raincoats. Due to the economic climate of Germany at the time, Boss was forced into bankruptcy. In 1931, he reached an agreement with his creditors, leaving him with six sewing machines to start again.

That same year, Boss joined the Nazi Party. Though he claimed in a 1934–35 advertisement that he had been a “supplier for National Socialist uniforms since 1924,” it is probable that he did not begin to supply them until 1928 at the earliest. That year he became a licensed supplier of uniforms to the Sturmabteilung (SA), Schutzstaffel (SS), Hitler Youth, National Socialist Motor Corps, and other party organizations. By 1938, the firm was focused on producing Wehrmacht uniforms and later uniforms for the Waffen-SS. The iconic all-black uniforms of the SS made by Boss were not designed by the company. In addition to the uniforms, Boss also made work clothing.

During World War II, Hugo Boss employed 140 forced laborers, most of them women. In addition to these workers, 40 French prisoners of war also worked for the company between October 1940 – April 1941...
 
Quite a lot of companies around today seized their opportunity during world war two to build themselves into the strength they enjoy today.

Leaving NASA entirely out of it, it seems like most vehicle manufacturers made things to kill people for governments in their past.

Those that took a moral stand against it, went under.

What a miserable reality for humanity.
 
Quite a lot of companies around today seized their opportunity during world war two to build themselves into the strength they enjoy today.

Leaving NASA entirely out of it, it seems like most vehicle manufacturers made things to kill people for governments in their past.

Those that took a moral stand against it, went under.

What a miserable reality for humanity.
Of course; capitalists will side with fascists every time, they allow them to keep their wealth unlike the commies
 

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Quite a lot of companies around today seized their opportunity during world war two to build themselves into the strength they enjoy today.

Leaving NASA entirely out of it, it seems like most vehicle manufacturers made things to kill people for governments in their past.

Those that took a moral stand against it, went under.

What a miserable reality for humanity.

In my line of work I've sold a lot to the Australian DoD, it's honestly very solid business to be in, and you know they'll pay.

There's a defence contractor in my area that has grown substantially over the years, eating up the land around it. It got attacked last year, red paint and anti war slogans etc, now they have a security guard.
 

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