>BTW, I don't think it was Dresden where GM or Ford had its factories, since
>that city was flattened by fire-bombs and as far as I know US-owned
>companies' factories were mostly spared by US strategic bombing.

As I recall from Charles Higham's TRADING WITH THE ENEMY, Du Pont, GM
(recall that GM's largest stockholder at the time was the Du Pont family)
and possibly other US companies -- rather, I'm sure other US companies, but
I don't remember which ones -- had factories in Germany that were destroyed
by Allied bombing and consequently received financial compensation from the
US government after WWII.



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