As I recall the issue of corporate responsibility for the results of their cooperation with an unjust government was dealt with at the "Second" Nuremberg Trials" at which a number of German companies (Krupp Holdings, Flick KG, and IG Farben) and their officers and management were found guilty.
Alfreid Krupp's statement regarding his innocence bears an interesting resemblance to that of Nokia/Seimens: "The economy needed a steady or growing development. Because of the rivalries between the many political parties in Germany and the general disorder there was no opportunity for prosperity. ... We thought that Hitler would give us such a healthy environment. Indeed he did do that. ... We Krupps never cared much about [political] ideas. We only wanted a system that worked well and allowed us to work unhindered. Politics is not our business."
That position was wrong then and wrong today.
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