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| The photo of Henry Ford being awarded the Grand Service Cross by Germany was a photo opportunity by the Germans, the masters of propaganda. | The photo of Henry Ford being awarded the Grand Service Cross by Germany was a photo opportunity by the Germans, the masters of propaganda. | ||
| - | Various versions of the Grand Cross of the German Eagle were created by the Nazis to honor allies and to use in a propaganda war courting American economic partners in the 1930s. Thomas Watson,the chief executive of IBM, on the occasion of his visit to Berlin in June 1937. James D. Mooney, head of overseas operations at General Motors, | + | Various versions of the Grand Cross of the German Eagle were created by the Nazis to honor allies and to use in a propaganda war courting American economic partners in the 1930s. Thomas Watson, the chief executive of IBM received a similar award on a visit to Berlin in June 1937. James D. Mooney, head of overseas operations at General Motors, |
| Henry Ford was a strange character and quite a mixed bag. In the early 1920s Ford published various articles with strong antisemitic views. But Ford was open minded as an employer actively hiring minorities and handicapped workers when it was uncommon in American industry. | Henry Ford was a strange character and quite a mixed bag. In the early 1920s Ford published various articles with strong antisemitic views. But Ford was open minded as an employer actively hiring minorities and handicapped workers when it was uncommon in American industry. | ||
| - | Ford's antisemitic articles | + | None of Ford's antisemitic articles |
| - | In the early 1930s The Ford Motor Company was manufacturing one third of all the world' | + | Ford's antisemitic articles were published in Germany drawing praise from Adolf Hitler, however there is no indication that Ford ever tried to connect with the German Nazi party, or any of its members. |
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| + | In the early 1930s The Ford Motor Company was manufacturing one third of all the world' | ||
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