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Swarthout
is on page 178 of 802
"Taxes on imported oil were a significant source of revenue, bringing in 421 million Reichsmarks in 1936, a third of the total customs revenue of the German state....It was the non-negotiability of fuel tax that forced the advocates of mass-motorization in Hitler’s regime to focus with even greater intensity on the cost of the car itself"
— Mar 19, 2026 08:15AM
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Swarthout
is on page 555 of 802
Goering had spoken casually of feeding the Eastern workers on cats and horse-meat. Backe had consulted the statistics and reported glumly that there were not enough cats to provide a ration for the Eastern workers and horse-meat was already being used to supplement the rations of the German population
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Swarthout
is on page 536 of 802
...the SS and the Wehrmacht were deliberately murdering millions of people, who could just as well have served as workers for the German war economy...it is hard to avoid the impression that the Third Reich faced an unresolvable contradiction between its genocidal racial ideology and the practical imperatives of production.
— 8 hours, 8 min ago
Swarthout
is on page 530 of 802
In the three years between June 1941 and May 1944, the average rate of loss for the Wehrmacht was almost 60,000 men killed every month on the Eastern Front.
— 8 hours, 39 min ago
Swarthout
is on page 400 of 802
"The plan called for the German armoured columns to drive for three days and three nights without interruption. To ensure that the drivers could go without sleep, the quartermasters of the advanced units stocked up with tens of thousands of doses of Pervitin, the original formulationof the amphetamine now known as ‘speed’, but more familiar in the 1940s as ‘tank chocolate’
Panzerschokolade)."
— Mar 25, 2026 06:42PM
Panzerschokolade)."
Swarthout
is on page 363 of 802
"Far from lacking clear priorities, the German industrial war effort was dominated by only two components: aircraft and ammunition. Between them, these two items claimed more than two-thirds of the resources committed to all armaments production in the first ten months of the war"
— Mar 25, 2026 11:27AM

