Ford had made business deals with the Soviet Union which greatly benefited the jewish monsters that ruled it, Ford helped to industrialize the Soviet Union by giving the Soviet Union the right to make, sell and use Ford machinery and Ford had even sent his own engineers to help the Soviet Union set up plan installations and give the Russian engineers training. He seemed to have been very liked by the Bolshevik jews there because he was a very well-known figure in Bolshevik run Russia... This contract was set up in 1928, by that time, the Bolshevik jews atrocity against the Russians were already known.
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''Hindus reported that Leningrad metal and electrical factories had now introduced "fordism" into their plants. Furthermore, Hindus optimistically wrote, it was a personal victory for Henry Ford himself: "...Next to Lenin, Trotsky and Kalinin, Ford is possibly the most widely known personage in Russia. It might seem incongruous that a capitalist should achieve so much popularity in a Communist country, but Professor Nevins has suggested that the Soviet leaders regarded Henry Ford not as a capitalist, but as an economic revolutionary"
''The final contract was signed by Henry Ford, Valery Meshlauk, vice-chairman of the Supreme Economic Council, (for the Soviet Union) and Saul G. Bron, for Amtorg. The agreement included the exportation of $30,000; 000 worth of Ford cars to the Soviet Union and the construction of a Ford foundry under the auspices of the Soviet government. This contract involved much more than simply purchasing machinery. Henry Ford agreed to give the USSR the rights to make, sell and use Ford machinery; Russian'' engineers were granted access to American plants; and Ford's own engineers, it was also agreed, would be sent to Soviet Union to help with plant installations and training''
He didn't do this for profit either;
''Yet it can hardly "be said that all his ventures were undertaken from either this or from a profit motive. In fact, Ford did not profit financially from the above-mentioned contract: he lost $573,000. He had, however, gained an important foothold in the Soviet market, and the ground was laid for future contracts''
Source; https://scholarworks.umass.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2446&context=theses
p. 89-93
This contract that Ford set up with the Soviet Union helped in their war effort in WW2;
''Ford’s assistance in establishing motor vehicle production facilities in the USSR would greatly impact the course of world events, as the ability to produce these vehicles helped the Soviets defeat Germany on the Eastern Front during World War II''
Stalin praised Ford;
''In 1944, according to Brinkley, Stalin wrote to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, calling Henry Ford “one of the world’s greatest industrialists” and expressing the hope that “may God preserve him.”
Source: https://archive.ph/1PWNf
Pictures of the Ford plant in the Soviet Union;
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