The corporations always benefit...Krupp, Porche, Messersmitt, Henckel, and many others, including the pharmaceutical conglomerate IG Farben which supplied 4 1/2 tons of Zclone-B per month to the SS death camps. That particular corporation broke up after the war and became Bayer, BASF and others. When you take Bayer aspirin, try not to think of the women, children and old men gassed at Auwswitz, it'd be bad for business.
2007-03-26 20:05:10
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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The Nazis benefited, meaning Germans who were not Jewish; Germans of true Aryan descent. Six million Jews were wiped out during the Holocaust, generations of families were lost as the Jews were the biggest targets of the Nazis. However, many other lives were lost, as I mentioned, homosexuals, artists, anyone who didn't conform to the Nazis. I think there were around 11 million lives lost altogether in all the concentration camps.
2007-03-26 05:25:23
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answered by Alexzoo 2
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Ultimately, no one benefitted. Any benefits the Nazis may have enjoyed were transitory since they lost the war. In the end everyone lost--some more than others.
2007-03-28 15:54:18
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answered by Silazius 4
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Nazis benefit and the Jews lose
2007-03-27 18:16:42
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answered by Anonymous
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A few jewish people who are alive today because of granparents or parents meeting each other in the camps.
2007-03-26 05:27:24
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answered by Krayden 6
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