War - Ww2 - Bmw Regrets Working Slave Labourers To Death In Ww2 Poem by Paul Warren

War - Ww2 - Bmw Regrets Working Slave Labourers To Death In Ww2



So BMW regret working people to death during World War Two
Not feeding them properly, sheltering them and long hours too
In the hundred years that they are now celebrating business
They were building engines, cars and aeroplanes for the Nazi mess

When the Allies were bombing the factories and forcing the Nazi hand
BMW didn't provide air raid shelters for them either in their war plan
So as they stand now and take the praise for being a successful company
In 2016 their present should be to give these survivors compensation money

It now is so pristine and clean when there is less people who witnessed the obscene
Most who survived have now passed on from their nightmares and deeds unclean
It would mean more than mouthing these words that are easier said than done
Compensation to their victims of their crimes would go some wayof righting this one.

© Paul Warren Poetry

Friday, March 11, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: war
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
BMW in their 100 year anniversary celebrations announce they regret using and working slave labourers to death.
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Paul Warren

Paul Warren

ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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