Sudetenquell
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Nazi-run mineral water producer
The SS owned Sudetenquell GmbH (literally Sudeten Spring
KZ Flossenbürg. By 1944, the Schutzstaffel (SS) had purchased 75 per cent of the mineral water producers in Germany and were intending to acquire a monopoly.[1]
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- ^ Longerich 2010, p. 484.
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