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Germany's Dirty Little Secret: BMW 328 Roadster Designed By Jew |
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by Beth Gottfried, December 19, 2006 |
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The autoblog Jalopnik uncovered the hidden truth behind the design of the world-class BMW racing car that was manufactured in 1936. Originally the 328 line was attributed to an Aryan someone who wasn't even hired by Motorwerks till after the line was released. But it's now been confirmed that Kurt Joachimson, the car's designer, was Jewish.
According to Jalopnik:
The gorgeous 328 was in fact designed by Kurt Joachimson, a Hebrew brother from another mother who had created the first sporting BMW, the 315/1 Roadster.
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Beth Gottfried Lisogorsky is a professional blogger whose work has appeared on numerous sites from Rotten Tomatoes to PopMatters. She loves film, TV (yes "the boob tube"), and music and has critiqued on all three. In 2004, she published a book More... |
Anonymous
Don't drive a BMW
JewcyCraig
And Siemens manufactured Jew-electrocuting devices during the war before moving on to inferior-quality networking routers. I guess it just made sense at the time - you know, "When in a holocaust..." and all. I'd really be MORE concerned if they were STILL using Jews from the camps.
Anonymous
BMW did not pay compensations after the war, Other companies did.