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How The World Forgot Shell The Global Oil Company funded Hitler : Voluminous evidence indicates that Royal Dutch Shell was/is the most evil company on the planet.

ByFrank Adeche

May 24, 2025

Shell funded Hitler : Voluminous evidence indicates that Royal

Dutch Shell is the most evil company on the planet.

By Alfred Donovan and John DonovanWe have previously revealed how Royal Dutch Shell Group and its founder, Sir Henri Deterding, saved the Nazi Party when it was in danger of financial collapse.After considerable further research, we are now ready to publish extensive information revealing the variety of ways Shell found to provide huge financial support to the most evil regime in history.

We also provide comprehensive information/evidence of how Royal Dutch Shell (and/or its German subsidiary): –

  • was arguably indirectly responsible for over 30 million deaths in World War 2
  • sold out its own Jewish employees to the Nazis, some of whom did not survive the war
  • instructed its employees in the Netherlands to complete a form giving particulars about their descent, which for some, amounted to a self-declared death warrant
  • engaged in anti-Semitic policies against Shell employees
  • financed the Nazis
  • appeased the Nazis
  • collaborated with the Nazis
  • used slave labor
  • conspired directly with Hitler
  • got into bed with I.G. Farben, the notorious Nazi run chemical giant that supplied the Zyklon-B gas used during the Holocaust to exterminate millions of people, including children
  • continued the partnership with the Nazis in the years after the retirement of Sir Henri as the Chief Executive of the Royal Dutch Shell Group and even after his death

We also explain why these events still matter, despite the decades that have passed. Royal Dutch Shell was driven by greed then, just as it is today, in continuing to trade with another despotic regime in Iran.

All information is supported by independent verifiable evidence from reputable sources.

We will also publish stunning photographs as further evidence of the Royal Dutch Shell/Nazi association.

Today, we will make the draft article, including associated photographs/graphics, accessible to Royal Dutch Shell Plc in advance of publication, so that the company has the opportunity to correct any inaccurate information and supply any comment to be published alongside the article on an unedited basis.

Shell’s Nazi-Era Legacy: A History of Complicity Without AccountabilityShell Nazi History+4Royal Dutch Shell Plc .com+4openDemocracy+4

Royal Dutch Shell, one of the world’s largest oil companies, has a complex and troubling history involving its operations during the Nazi era. Evidence indicates that Shell’s German subsidiaries were involved in activities that supported the Nazi regime, including the use of forced labor and the dismissal of Jewish employees. Despite this, Shell has not issued a formal apology or provided dedicated reparations to those affected.Scribd+2Royal Dutch Shell Plc .com+2Wikipedia+2


Shell’s Operations in Nazi Germany

During the 1930s and 1940s, Shell’s German subsidiary, Rhenania-Ossag, played a significant role in the country’s oil industry. The company benefited from the Nazi regime’s policies, including the “Aryanization” process, which involved the removal of Jewish employees from their positions. In May and June 1933, all Jewish members of Rhenania-Ossag’s board were dismissed, and their replacements included members of the Nazi Party

Shell’s facilities in Germany and Austria also utilized forced labor during World War II. Between 1943 and 1945, approximately 1,385 forced laborers, including civilians from occupied countries and prisoners of war, were compelled to work at Shell’s refineries under harsh conditions .


Lack of Formal Apology and Reparations

Despite the documented evidence of Shell’s involvement with the Nazi regime, the company has not issued a formal public apology for its actions during this period. While some German industries contributed to general funds compensating forced labor victims, Shell has not provided dedicated compensation to the families of its own Jewish employees who were purged or to other victims of its wartime operations .

In the late 1990s, Shell’s German arm faced criticism for its use of forced labor during WWII, which led to pressure on the company to contribute to broader compensation schemes. However, no individual, Shell-led reparations or funds have ever been publicly announced .Royal Dutch Shell Plc .com


Historical Disclosure Without Accountability

To its credit, Shell commissioned an extensive official history of the company, published in multiple volumes in the 2000s, which openly details Shell’s World War II activities. The historians had access to Shell’s archives, and Shell’s involvement with the Nazi regime—including the takeover of companies in occupied countries and the Aryanization in its German business—is noted in these books. However, Shell has treated this as a historical record rather than an obligation to apologize. The company has not widely publicized these findings nor accompanied them with any official statement of regret or wrongdoing


Calls for Accountability

In recent years, journalists, historians, and activists have drawn attention to Shell’s Nazi-era connections and criticized the company’s silence. A 2021 investigative book, “Crude Britannia: How Oil Shaped a Nation,” revealed in detail the extent to which Shell played a key role in Hitler’s war effort. The authors describe how Shell profited from fascism, prompting renewed scrutiny. Following these revelations, commentators have called for Shell to apologize for “fuelling [the] Nazi war machine” .


Royal Dutch Shell’s history during the Nazi era is marked by complicity and a lack of accountability. Despite evidence of its involvement in supporting the Nazi regime, the company has not issued a formal apology or provided dedicated reparations to those affected. As discussions about corporate responsibility continue, Shell’s actions—or lack thereof—during this period remain a significant and troubling part of its legacy.


Current Financial Snapshot

As of May 24, 2025, Shell Plc (NYSE: SHEL) is trading at $66.30 USD, reflecting a 0.53% increase from the previous close. The company’s market capitalization and financial performance continue to make it one of the leading entities in the global energy sector.

Certainly! Here’s a detailed continuation that covers Shell’s ongoing activities, especially in Nigeria’s Niger Delta, and their involvement in global conflicts — all tied to the theme of corporate responsibility and alleged human rights abuses.


Shell’s Continuing Legacy of Controversy: The Niger Delta and Global Conflicts

While Shell’s troubling history during the Nazi era remains a dark chapter, the company’s conduct in the modern era—particularly in oil-rich regions like Nigeria’s Niger Delta—has drawn extensive criticism for perpetuating environmental destruction, human rights abuses, and fueling conflicts.


The Niger Delta: Environmental Devastation and Social Strife

Shell has been a dominant player in Nigeria’s oil industry since the 1930s, operating some of the largest oil fields in the Niger Delta. This region, home to millions, has suffered decades of environmental degradation caused by oil spills, gas flaring, and pollution — often linked directly to Shell’s operations.

  • Environmental Damage: Oil spills have devastated mangrove forests, farmlands, and fishing waters, undermining the livelihoods of local communities dependent on agriculture and fishing. The Environmental Rights Action (ERA) and other watchdog groups have repeatedly highlighted Shell’s failure to prevent and adequately address spills, with many incidents attributed to aging pipelines and inadequate maintenance.

  • Gas Flaring: Despite Nigerian government regulations, Shell has continued gas flaring—burning off natural gas associated with oil extraction—which releases harmful pollutants and greenhouse gases, contributing to climate change and local health problems.

  • Human Rights Violations: Shell’s activities have often been linked to violent conflicts between local communities and the Nigerian government or security forces. The Niger Delta conflict, involving militant groups such as the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND), has roots in demands for a greater share of oil wealth and environmental justice.

  • Allegations of Complicity: Shell has faced accusations of collaborating with the Nigerian military to suppress dissent in the region, with reports of security forces committing abuses while protecting Shell facilities. Amnesty International and other NGOs have documented cases where military operations around Shell’s installations led to civilian casualties and human rights violations.


Legal Battles and Calls for Accountability

Shell has been the subject of numerous lawsuits and campaigns seeking justice for affected communities:

  • In 2009, Shell agreed to pay $15.5 million to the Bodo community in the Niger Delta for two massive oil spills.

  • In 2021, Dutch courts ordered Shell to reduce its carbon emissions by 45% by 2030, highlighting the company’s contribution to climate change.

  • In 2023, Shell faced legal scrutiny in both Nigeria and international courts over environmental damage and alleged complicity in abuses.

Despite these pressures, many activists argue that Shell’s reparations and environmental remediation efforts remain insufficient, and the company has yet to fully acknowledge or take responsibility for the extent of harm caused.


Shell’s Role in Global Conflicts Beyond Nigeria

Shell’s involvement in oil extraction in geopolitically unstable regions has been linked to fueling conflicts indirectly by financing oppressive regimes or benefiting from contested resource control:

  • Middle East: While not as dominant as other oil majors, Shell’s operations in countries like Iraq and Syria have taken place amid ongoing conflict, sometimes raising questions about complicity with local powers and the ethics of operating in war zones.

  • Latin America: Shell’s presence in countries such as Colombia and Venezuela has raised concerns over environmental degradation and impacts on indigenous communities caught in conflict between government forces and armed groups.

  • Other African Countries: Shell’s operations in Angola and Gabon, regions with histories of conflict and corruption, have been scrutinized for enabling exploitative practices and poor governance.


Conclusion: From Past to Present, A Pattern of Controversy

Royal Dutch Shell’s corporate history reveals a consistent pattern of prioritizing profit over people and the environment—from Nazi-era complicity to ongoing environmental and human rights issues in the Niger Delta and beyond. Despite mounting evidence and calls for accountability, Shell has largely refrained from fully accepting responsibility or implementing transformative reforms.

As global attention to corporate ethics and sustainability grows, Shell faces increasing pressure to reconcile its past and present actions with a commitment to genuine reparations, transparency, and justice.

 

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