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However, the dog managed to escape and return to him. Hitler, who adored the loyalty and obedience of the dog, thereafter developed a great liking for the breed. [19] He also owned a German Shepherd called "Muckl". [20] Before Blondi, Hitler had two German Shepherd dogs, a mother [born 1926] and daughter [born ca. 1930] – both named Blonda.
Fanta originated in Germany as a Coca-Cola alternative in 1941 due to the American trade embargo of Nazi Germany which affected the availability of Coca-Cola ingredients. Fanta soon dominated the German market with three million cases sold in 1943. The current formulation of Fanta, with orange flavor, was developed in Italy in 1955.
The German branch of Coca-Cola created Fanta during World War II due to trade embargoes with the US that prevented the import of Coke supplies. Why Coca-Cola invented Fanta in Nazi Germany Skip to ...
The Oetker Family is among those German families, who have profited most from their close relations to the Nazi-Regime. Dresdner Bank [15] [71] [72] Dresdner-Bank-Logo: 1872 Dresden, Germany: Major stakeholder in the construction company for Auschwitz. [73] Dresdner Bank AG was a German bank and was based in Frankfurt.
In their defense, American Fanta has 73 grams of sugar in a 20-liter bottle, whereas Italian Fanta has 59 grams and UK Fanta has 22.5 grams. This article was originally published on TODAY.com Show ...
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The East-European Shepherd is a variety of the German Shepherd bred in the former Soviet Union with the purpose of creating a larger, more cold-resistant version of the German Shepherd. It lacks the physical deformities bred into western show lines of German Shepherds and has become one of Russia's most popular dog types.
Hitler himself said in a conversation on September 7, 1942 that hunting for German officers is like jewelry for women. [80] At a meeting held by Martin Bormann , Hitler's secretary, with the Nazi governors in early 1942, the Gauleiters were so eager to tell their hunting stories that Bormann was unable to conduct a discussion of the serious ...