“They bring in high earnings without work. One of these days I’ll sweep away this outrage and nationalize all corporations.”

—  Adolf Hitler

As quoted in Spandau: The Secret Diaries, Albert Speer, New York, NY, Pocket Books (1977) p. 84
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