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  2. Order of the German Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The Order of Merit of the German Eagle was a diplomatic and honorary award given to prominent foreigners, particularly diplomats. In addition to awards to non-Germans, the Reich Foreign Minister and the Reich Protector of Bohemia and Moravia received a 'Special Class' (Sonderstufe), with identical insignia to the Grand Cross of the Order. Accordingly, F

  3. Henry Ford - Wikipedia

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    In July 1938, the German consul in Cleveland gave Ford, on his 75th birthday, the award of the Grand Cross of the German Eagle, the highest medal Nazi Germany could bestow on a foreigner. [89] [106] James D. Mooney, vice president of overseas operations for General Motors, received a similar medal, the Merit Cross of the German Eagle, First Class.

  4. History of Ford Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    1938: The German consul at Cleveland awards Henry Ford the Grand Cross of the German Eagle, the highest medal Nazi Germany could bestow on a foreigner. 1939: Mercury division is formed to fill the gap between economical Fords and luxury Lincolns. Operated as a division at Ford until 1945; 1941: The Lincoln Continental is introduced. Ford begins ...

  5. From Henry Ford to Hitler to Hamas, modern antisemitism is ...

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    That same year, the Nazis perpetrated Kristallnacht or the Night of Broken Glass against German Jews and Ford accepted the Grand Cross of the German Eagle, the Nazi regime’s highest honor for ...

  6. The Dearborn Independent - Wikipedia

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    Lüdecke asked Ford for a contribution to the Nazi cause, though this is denied by the Ford Motor Company. [17] In July 1938, prior to the outbreak of war, the German consul at Cleveland gave Ford, on his 75th birthday, the award of the Grand Cross of the German Eagle, the highest medal Nazi Germany could bestow on a foreigner. [18]

  7. Ernest G. Liebold - Wikipedia

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    Ernest G. Liebold (March 16, 1884 – March 4, 1956) was the business representative and personal secretary of Henry Ford.A fervent antisemite, [1] [2] [3] he took an active part in the antisemitic campaign conducted by the industrialist's weekly newspaper, The Dearborn Independent, from 1920 to 1927. [4]

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  9. Leo M. Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Smarting from the fallout over his acceptance of a Grand Cross of the German Eagle from Nazi Germany, Ford asked Franklin to disseminate the message that he wished to hire displaced European Jews. Franklin worked with Ford to craft a message decrying the treatment of Jews and delivered the missive to Detroit's newspapers.