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Re: Manufacturing in the late 19th century
« on: September 19, 2023, 05:42:16 pm »
I wonder how many of those young boys got called up in the Hitler military 
Youth service.?

Probably none, as they would have been in their 50's and 60's by the time that rolled around and employed in desperately needed, indispensable "defense" industry jobs!
they took young & old; they took them right off the production line figuring the war effort more important...much of their undoing.
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