5. Siemens
Siemens is an electronics manufacturer that makes everything from car parts to vacuum cleaners—and, in times past, Nazi gas chambers. If you’ve ever wondered who was willing to take the job of building the group-sized hydrogen cyanide chambers used in Auschwitz, now you know. They were also immersed in building the infamous train system of Nazi-era Germany, the Reichsbahn, which transported Jews to the concentration camps.
And it’s not as if they were on the fringe of the war—Siemens funded the Nazi Party during the 1930’s and actively supported Hitler’s regime once the war broke out. They had more than 400 factories operating throughout Germany by late 1944, many of which used Jewish labor.
But that’s old news; these days, they’ve moved on to more modern endeavors like spearheading a worldwide electronics cartel, bribinggovernment officials, and bribing the entire country of Greece.
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