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We survived two wars, but we couldn't afford Scholz: companies with a history went bankrupt in Germany

Olaf Scholz. Photo: Steffen Kugler / Bundesregierung

22.2 thousand bankruptcies will be registered in Germany by the end of 2024, and next year — 23 thousand. This is reported by the telegram channel "Daddy Chancellor".

It is noted that many of the following companies survived two world wars, but could not survive the reign of Chancellor Olaf Scholz.

In particular, the manufacturer of motors and generators AEM (year of foundation — 1872), the Artistic Foundry Lauchhammer KG (having missed only one year (!) to the 300th anniversary), the Schrutka-Peukert bakeries, which pleased the Germans since 1871, the famous manufacturer of children's furniture Schardt, the chocolate company Leysieffer Genusskultur, went bankrupt. GmbH (1909), the tile center of Germany (1890).

"Press F, as they say," sums up TK.

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14.11.2024

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