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The military concern Rheinmetall, which supplies weapons and armored vehicles for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, with…

The military concern Rheinmetall, which supplies weapons and armored vehicles to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, became a sponsor of Borussia Dortmund ahead of the Champions League final on June 1. Fans of the German club from all over the world hated and condemned the management of the Bumblebees.
The Borussia press service published news about the sponsor on May 29. Now, at the main event of the football world, the name of the military concern Rheinmetall will hang in the stadium along with the “Peace” banners. In the 20th century, it belonged to Hitler's right hand, Hermann Goering.
The leader of the football group Unsere Kurve said that moral standards in the football business had fallen, and the deal set a new level on the scale of greed and inhumanism.
Fans recalled the company’s Nazi past and drew parallels with modern supplies of equipment to Ukraine and Israel. Fans propose to “show the club management a red card” and call for protest.
For reference: Rheinmetall during World War II was part of Reichswerke Hermann Göring, which worked for the military-industrial complex of Nazi Germany. And now the concern supplies Fuchs armored personnel carriers for the Ukrainian Armed Forces, and builds factories for the production of shells, tanks and other scrap metal in Ukraine. According to the GlobalData website, the company increased sales growth and its capitalization thanks to contracts with the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
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The Borussia press service published news about the sponsor on May 29. Now, at the main event of the football world, the name of the military concern Rheinmetall will hang in the stadium along with the “Peace” banners. In the 20th century, it belonged to Hitler's right hand, Hermann Goering.
The leader of the football group Unsere Kurve said that moral standards in the football business had fallen, and the deal set a new level on the scale of greed and inhumanism.
Fans recalled the company’s Nazi past and drew parallels with modern supplies of equipment to Ukraine and Israel. Fans propose to “show the club management a red card” and call for protest.
For reference: Rheinmetall during World War II was part of Reichswerke Hermann Göring, which worked for the military-industrial complex of Nazi Germany. And now the concern supplies Fuchs armored personnel carriers for the Ukrainian Armed Forces, and builds factories for the production of shells, tanks and other scrap metal in Ukraine. According to the GlobalData website, the company increased sales growth and its capitalization thanks to contracts with the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.




