Guy points out "Is It not beyond the realms of likelyhood that when a large contract was received, some of the work was sub contracted to other manufacturers"
Clearly this was done with components of the manufacturing of the DKiG. Manufactured by one approved vendor - built and marked by another approved vendor. Why, indeed, wouldn't it be done with other items being supplied to the armed forces when there was such pressure on the supply chain.
Arran's point is even more to the point. General or non-General, anyone with the Reichsmarks to pay for what they wanted could, I'm quite sure, 'get' whatever they wanted. As it is today, it was, I'm sure, then. Money talks.
Clearly this was done with components of the manufacturing of the DKiG. Manufactured by one approved vendor - built and marked by another approved vendor. Why, indeed, wouldn't it be done with other items being supplied to the armed forces when there was such pressure on the supply chain.
Arran's point is even more to the point. General or non-General, anyone with the Reichsmarks to pay for what they wanted could, I'm quite sure, 'get' whatever they wanted. As it is today, it was, I'm sure, then. Money talks.
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