Wikipedia:Nazi affiliation task force
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Welcome to the Nazi affiliation task force. This project derived out of a discussion at WP:GERMANY over the lack of adequate coverage of Nazi involvement and collaboration of companies, notable individuals and the use of forced labour among other things. This list is primarily interested in the cases where attempts at whitewashing or WP:UNDUE weight on an individual or company's Nazi affiliation are present.
Wikipedia articles that most likely suffer from this issue are where individuals/companies continue to operate/exist after World War II. While IG Farben is indisputably associated with Zyklon B, its successor companies Bayer, Agfa-Gevaert and BASF each distance themselves from any major involvement in the Holocaust.
Related WikiProjects include WP:COMPANIES, WP:MILHIST, WP:GERMANY, WP:LABOUR and WP:WikiProject Jewish History.
Relevant policies and essays
editTask force participants
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editCompanies
edit- IBM (no mention beyond WWII)
- Lempertz, involved in art theft/sales
- Rheinmetall (stubbed for being WP:PROMO and needs a rewrite)
- Volkswagen AG
- Weidmüller (article says WWII caused them to "change their products" and not much else)
- Non-exhaustive list of German firms that used slave labour during the Nazi era (only as a starting point for further investigation; JVL generally considered unreliable)
- Catalogue of camps and prisons in Germany and German-occupied territories: Supposed to be an exhaustive list, if anyone has library access to this
Individuals
editRelevant categories:
Businesspeople
editCultural
edit- Günter Grass § Waffen-SS revelations
- Hermann Aubin (historian)
- Karl Bosl (historian)
- Otto Brunner (historian)
- Werner Conze (historian)
- Otto Höfler (philologist)
- Walter Kuhn (historian)
- Theodor Schieder (historian)
- Hermann Voss (art historian)
Politicians
edit- Hermann Conring (politician) (Bundestag)
- Theodor Oberländer (Bundestag, also historian)
Political legacy
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