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Originally Posted by Edward Tinker
Geo, that is what I thought - DWM was no longer called that by what, 1934 if not earlier...
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My remark had more to the seller allusion to slave labor in occupied Poland than DWM. DWM continued to operate long after the arms division ceased to exist. I believe that they made everything from baby strollers to bicycles. As to "occupied Poland", Posen was a part of Germany from the 1750's through 1945. It was only after WWII that Poland gobbled up West Prussia, East Prussia, Pomerania, Galicia, Silesia, etc.