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How Nazi-Era Fortunes Still Control Modern German Business

Published 3 days ago
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What if the biggest German companies today are still profiting from Nazi-era slave labor? In this eye-opening episode, Daniel Torres exposes how three major German family fortunes built their empires on the backs of forced laborers during World War II - and how they're still calling the shots in modern Germany. On Proof Positive, we uncover the shocking truth about how an estimated 12 million people were forced into labor camps, with companies paying them just 10% of what German workers earned. You'll learn why it took until 2000 for Germany to even establish a compensation fund, discover which powerful families refused to acknowledge their dark past until journalists exposed them, and understand what this reveals about corporate accountability across generations. This isn't ancient history - it's about money and power that shapes Germany's economy right now. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Introduction with Daniel Torres [01:30] The scale of Nazi forced labor exploitation [04:00] Three families who built fortunes on slave labor [07:00] How they've avoided accountability for decades [10:00] Modern Germany's corporate power structure [12:00] What this means for justice today 🔍 Topics: Nazi Germany forced labor, German corporate history, World War II slave labor, corporate accountability, German family fortunes, historical justice ⭐ Think your friends need to hear this? Share Proof Positive and leave us a 5-star rating - it helps more people discover these stories that powerful people don't want told. Follow the show so you never miss an episode. We're back tomorrow with another investigation you won't hear anywhere else!

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