Remembering Volkswagen’s Troubled, and Holocaust, History | Algemeiner.com
On March 19, 2019, the world press widely reported that the chief executive of Volkswagen (VW), Herbert Diess, apologized for evoking a Nazi slogan to describe the importance of boosting the company’s profits.
Diess used the line “Ebit macht frei” at a company event, which echoes the maxim “Arbeit Macht Frei” — meaning “work sets you free” — which was famously emblazoned in wrought-iron on the gates of the Auschwitz death camp.
Diess used the line “Ebit macht frei” at a company event, which echoes the maxim “Arbeit Macht Frei” — meaning “work sets you free” — which was famously emblazoned in wrought-iron on the gates of the Auschwitz death camp.
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