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...after WWII, General Motors sued the US Government for damages caused to its European factories by Allied bombing. They won and received $33 million of the taxpayer's monies 1967.
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Source or it didn't happen!
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It sounds absurb but it wouldn't surprise me in the least.
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Parissien, Steven. The Life of the Automobile: A New History of the Motor Car . London: Atlantic, 2013. Print.
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Didn't Ford make trucks for both sides too?
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Yup, but as far as I know, no Allied bombers affected the Cologne factory. And nobody seemed to acknowledge the use of forced labour either...