Every company that has ever been involved with fascism, slavery, or exploitation of labor should have open statements like this on their website

But I'm impressed that BMW is this blunt about it — and has actual pictures of Dachau
https://www.bmwgroup.com/en/company/history/BMW-during-the-era-of-national-socialism.html

@saraislet It's important to remember that such transparency about their role in WW2 is often something that was mandated at the end of WW2 for the company to be able to continue to exist.

Do not assume that german companies' openness is from actual guilt rather than existential necessity.

@CryogenicIce9 The US government has never done nor been forced to do anything like that, and it shows
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@LevZadov @CryogenicIce9 that's the opposite of accountability

@saraislet @CryogenicIce9

It gets worse, as the rest of the thread illustrates all too well.

https://kolektiva.social/@LevZadov/110626267515269280

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