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German companies assume responsibility for Nazi rise to power

Press RoomBy Press RoomMay 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Almost 50 of the nation’s biggest enterprises have signed an open letter on the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazism

Dozens of Germany’s most prominent enterprises have assumed responsibility for allowing Nazi tyrant Adolf Hitler to rise to power. In a letter published in the newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, the corporations, including Siemens, Uniper and Volkswagen, have admitted that their forebearers’ greed and silence contributed to Nazi crimes.
“The Nazi seizure of power in 1933 would have been unthinkable without the failure of the decision-makers of the time in politics, the military, the judiciary, and the economy,” said the collective statement marking the 80th anniversary of the end of the WWII in Europe. Many German companies “contributed to consolidating the Nazi rule” and were “complicit” in the Third Reich’s crimes as they were solely driven by the desire to make profit, the document added.

The list of signatories included a total of 49 brands, including Adidas, Bayer and BMW, as well as several major German banks, the national railway operator Deutsche Bahn, and the Lufthansa airlines. The companies stopped short of taking direct responsibility for the crimes of their predecessors and said instead that they “assume responsibility for making the memory of the crimes of the Nazi era visible.”


“In 1933 and beyond, too many remained silent, looked away,” the companies said, adding that this past silence “imposes responsibility… for the past, the present and the future” upon them. The enterprises then vowed to “stand against hatred, against exclusion, and against anti-Semitism” and called for the “achievements” made by the EU after the end of the Cold War to be protected.

The murky Nazi-era history of the biggest German corporations and families that largely control them has repeatedly appeared in the media. Back in 2022, former Bloomberg journalist David de Jong released a book titled ‘Nazi Billionaires’, which detailed the ties of companies such as Porsche, Volkswagen, and BMW to the Third Reich.

According to the book, Germany’s biggest automakers are still controlled by families that profited from Nazi rule. Some of their holdings include American brands ranging from Panera Bread to Krispy Kreme, in addition to luxury hotels across Europe.

“Businesses and many families in Germany were never really de-Nazified,” de Jong said at the time, adding that companies are only transparent when they are no longer controlled by family of former Nazi collaborators.

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