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Originally Posted by elchivito
A quick lookup reveals that the Co. today still follows R. Bosch's last directive regarding philanthropy. His charitable foundation reaps the lion's share of company profits. Their acceptance of Nazi armaments contracts and use of forced labor doesn't seem to make a lot of sense in light of his other attitudes. What does the book say regarding that decision?
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Nothing yet, but lots of the resisters held prominent positions in the Nazi bureaucracy, at least partly because it was an effective way to avoid discovery. It would be easy to view Bosch that way. Tons of difficult moral dilemmas in those circumstances.