Who Is Henry Ford's Greatest Inventions In The Modern World?

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Henry Ford made many great things and created many innovations in the modern world but Ford also had a grim side filled with hypocrisy, bigotry, Nazism, and anti-Semitism. In Mid-1920 Ford had purchased a printing press in Dearborn called the Dearborn independent. Ford then published a very controversial book and a string of newspapers titled “The International Jew: The World’s Problem”. This anti-Semitic propaganda was spread out to various Ford distributors and was given to anyone who came in a Ford Dealer. The papers were also placed in all Ford cars. Ford said that Jews were the root of all financial and political problems in the United States. He blamed them for Strikes, Political Scandals, The Great Depression and political corruption. …show more content…

This car factory he made in Gorki was then used in 1955 to make trucks to carry Vietnamese armaments to use against the United States. Ford was also Hitler’s most famous foreign backer and was even given the highest Nazi decoration for his long lasting support of the Nazi party. Ford didn’t like it when Jews profited from war but it was fine for him to profit from war; Ford accepted a $480 million government contract ($7.776 billion in today’s standards) in the midst of WWII to build B-24 Liberator Bombers, this contract jumpstarted the Ford Motor Company and got it back on its feet following the Great