“[The economic crisis began] because the average man won’t really do a day’s work unless he is caught and cannot get out of it. There is plenty of work to do if people would do it.”
– Noted industrialist, anti-Semite, author of “The International Jew,” who bailed out the Nazi Party in the 1920s, Henry Ford, March, 1931. (A few weeks later he laid off 75,000 workers.)