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Ok, usually I will watch my (French) language. But this time what comes to my mind is "what a bunch of sick bas....ds"... A comment below from Must watch mentions the term terrorist, and I say : absolutely! No wonder Schwab looks so much like the horror film director Hitchcock. His psycho sidekick Noah makes Hitler look like a boy scout in shorts -as horrific as he was-.

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Dr Evil fits, and of course the apple doesn't fall far from the tree?

https://shiftfrequency.com/ernst-stavro-blohfelder-klaus-schwab-a-family-history/

Back in the Escher-Wyss factory in Ravensburg, Eugen Schwab had been busy putting forced laborers to work at his model Nazi company. During the years of World War II, nearly 3,600 forced laborers worked in Ravensburg, including at Escher Wyss. According to the city archivist in Ravensburg, Andrea Schmuder, the Escher-Wyss machine factory in Ravensburg employed between 198 and 203 civil workers and POWs during the war. Karl Schweizer, a local Lindau historian, states that Escher-Wyss maintained a small special camp for forced labourers on the factory premises.

The use of masses of forced labourers in Ravensburg made it necessary to setup one of the largest recorded Nazi forced labour camps in the workshop of a former carpenter’s at Ziegelstrasse 16.

At one time, the camp in question accommodated 125 French prisoners of war who were later redistributed to other camps in 1942. The French workers were replaced by 150 Russian prisoners of war who, it was rumoured, were treated the worst out of all the POWs. One such prisoner was Zina Jakuschewa, whose work card and work book are held by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Those documents identify her as a non-Jewish forced labourer assigned to Ravensburg, Germany, during 1943 and 1944.

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Family business on steroids... :-(

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