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What difference would it make if Hitler won the Second World War?
Soda must be familiar to everyone. Nowadays, everyone can afford a bottle of soda for a few dollars, and there are many kinds of soda on the market, such as Coca-Cola, Pepsi-Cola and Fanta, almost all of them, but Coca-Cola, Fanta and World War II are the same source.

Coca-Cola is John of George in America, from 65438 to 0885. Dr pemberton made an unexpected invention. At that time, the United States issued a prohibition law, so pemberton invented a dark syrup instead of wine. After mixing syrup with ice, he accidentally added soda water. He tasted it and found it exciting. The first Coca-Cola was born.

However, pemberton's son sold the patent to Coca-Cola Company for $2.5 million. Forty years later, Coca-Cola not only swept the country, but also sold overseas. 1929, Asia welcomed the first batch of Coca-Cola, but the Asian market was occupied by Coca-Cola.

As a country with a sweet tooth, Germany has become a loyal fan of Coca-Cola, and the American Coca-Cola Company is also investing in factories. At that time, in order to open more markets in Germany, the United States used Hitler for propaganda. What was Hitler's slogan when he came to power? A country, an empire, a head of state? .

The slogan of Coca-Cola in Germany is:? A country, an empire, a coke? Even the bottle opener became the symbol of the German Party. In order to promote his image, Hitler did not prohibit them from producing. Coca-Cola and Hitler developed together in Germany.

However, the life span of Coca-Cola in Germany is very short, only a few years. Because of the outbreak of World War II, the Coca-Cola Company of the United States responded to the call of General Eisenhower in World War II, ensuring that every soldier could get a bottle of Coca-Cola anywhere at a price of 5 cents, regardless of the cost, and at the same time withdrew its branch office in Germany.

This measure has greatly increased the market of Coca-Cola, which has carved up nearly 70% of the market. Although the Coca-Cola factory in Germany was abandoned, it still left some equipment, which the Germans used to re-operate. However, due to the shortage of materials and syrup, they can't make the same cola.

So the Germans plan to make an apple-flavored soda with the remaining materials, named Fanta. At that time, the German economy was limited, and Fanta was made of apple pomace. Apple tastes strong, but it tastes good. Fanta began to replace coke and become the favorite drink of Germans.

After World War II, the German economy suffered heavy losses again. In order to restore the economy, Germany introduced Fanta abroad to compete with Coca-Cola for the market. 1954, the coke market was in crisis for the first time, and the novel Fanta began to carve up the market. However, the Coke Company modified the bottle in the second year, and the profit market recovered.

But according to the German thinking, if Hitler wins the war, I'm afraid Coca-Cola, once his trademark, will not be produced, and Fanta's apple flavor will also replace Coca-Cola.