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Before, and even after the Nazis conquered the world and beyond, capitalism reigned as the world's dominant economic system. This meant that businesses large and small could exist as the means for a man to meet ends. Following the Nazi victory in World War II, most (if not all) businesses were outbid was German enterprise, and the businesses that wanted to stick around had to adapt to their new rulers.
† indicates a defunct business, whether from Nazi intervention or otherwise.
Significant Businesses
Businesses or companies that show up in multiple places across Nazi territories.
- A.S.T. Arcade-Spiele
- AXTO Industrie
- Birne Computertechnik
- Blitzen Diesel
- Bärin Bier
- Breezy Cigarettes
- Der Flügelspieler
- Der Neuen Regime-Zeitung
- Develteres Leckereien
- Didrik's Cola
- Die Neue Wahrheit
- Dincon, Inc
- Dr. Frix Medicine
- Kaiser
- Klasse Spielzeug
- Laserflop
- MAPE Labore
- Marschiermann Gesellschaft
- München Elektro-Maschinen
- Neumond
- Neumond Records
- Paragon Pictures
- PEGU Industrie
- Pflaumen
- Princess
- Superbier
- Trommelm.
- Wolf Cigarettes
Businesses by Location
Berlin
Businesses operating in Berlin, Germany
- Eisenwald Prison
- Hotel Gleichmut
- Night Train
- Secret Police Headquarters
- The Keiser’s
Munich
Businesses operating in Munich, Germany
Stuttgart
Businesses operating in Stuttgart, Germany
Maławieś
Businesses operating in Maławieś, Poland
London
Businesses operating in London, England
- Bram bakery[2] †
- Coach Horses †
- London Nautica
- The London Foxhound Taverna †
New York City
Businesses that operated in Manhattan, Neu-York
- City Police Department[3] †
- Dragon †
- Finest Furnitures †
- Geisha Finest Restaurant †
- Liquor Beer & Wine †
- Midtown Hotel †
- Pawn Shop †
- Rebecka's Casting Agency †
- Restaurant 66 †
- Robert's Drug Store †
- Shrimp Pills †
- Slickcreem †
Roswell
Businesses operating in Roswell, Neu-Mexico
- Cafe
- Develtere's Car Shop
- Dan's
- Drugs
- Electronics
- Food Market
- Harry Blum's Hardware Paints
- Hotel Venus
- Jerks Lounge
- Joseph's
- Lambert Myles
- Litz
- Loan
- Mr. Berbst's Homemade Strudels & Pastries
- Papa Joe's All American Diner
- Ray's Mens Wear
- Raynor
- Restaurant
- Roswell Barbershop
- Roswell Plaza
- Roswell Pretzels
- Scott's Jewelry
- Watsons Home & Furniture
New Orleans
Businesses that operated in New Orleans
- Alligator Apparel †
- Blues Quarters Theater †
- BayousAir †
- Bobsey's Art Gallery †
- Cajun Lobster †
- Carpet Store †
- Charcoal Grill †
- Finest Wines †
- Good Food Restaurant †
- Grand Gina's Groove †
- Hermann †
- Ivan's Diner †
- Jonny's †
- Joy's Alligator Farm †
- Karen's Outfits †
- Lakeview Apartments †
- Louisiana Sunrise Jazz Bar †
- Loveus Poultry †
- Magnus Antiques †
- Matt's Clothing †
- Matt's Plumbing Services †
- Motel †
- Myle's Bakery †
- Nawlin's Tobacco †
- New Orleans Express Trams †
- New Orleans Roasters †
- Palace †
- Downtown District Police[4] †
- Rebecka's Casting Agency †
- Robert's Drug Store †
- Royal †
- Royal Kids †
- Say Cheese †
- Suzy's Fine Diner †
- The American Bank †
- The St. Michael's †
- Wegner's Millinery †
Venus
Businesses operating on Venus
- Venus Kaffee
- Venus Kraut
- Zschwefel Zoda
Pre-War Businesses
Businesses that operated before the Nazi takeover.
- AAA (American Automobile Association) †
- Alligator Apparel †
- BayousAir †
- Bobsey's Art Gallery †
- Axedionin †
- Blues Quarters Theater †
- Cajun Lobster †
- Carpet Store †
- Charcoal Grill †
- Christoph's Beer †
- City Police Department[3] †
- Dragon †
- Finest Furnitures †
- Finest Wines †
- Francis Nuts †
- Geisha Finest Restaurant †
- Good Food Restaurant †
- Grand Gina's Groove †
- Hermann †
- Ivan's Diner †
- Jonny's †
- Joy's Alligator Farm †
- Lakeview Apartments †
- Liquor Beer & Wine †
- Louisiana Sunrise Jazz Bar †
- Loveus Poultry †
- Magnus Antiques †
- Matt's Butter Scotch †
- Matt's Clothing †
- Matt's Plumbing Services †
- Midtown Hotel †
- Motel †
- Mom's American Diner †
- Myle's Bakery †
- Nawlin's Tobacco †
- New Orleans Express Trams †
- New Orleans Roasters †
- Palace †
- Pawn Shop †
- Downtown District Police[4] †
- Rebecka's Casting Agency †
- Restaurant 66 †
- Robert's Drug Store †
- Royal †
- Royal Kids †
- Say Cheese †
- Shrimp Pills †
- Slickcreem †
- Star News Daily †
- Suzy's Fine Diner †
- Swamp Packing Co. Inc. †
- The American Bank †
- The Pigeon †
- The St. Michael's †
- The Star Spangled Daily
- Wegner's Millinery †
References
- ↑ Wolfenstein: The New Order: "To the outside world Set Roth lived as a watchmaker in Stuttgart, Germany. But secretly he was a member of the Da'at Yichud, performing amazing research in a variety of scientific fields. He managed to hide for many years when the Nazis took control, but eventually they caught up with him and shipped him off to the labor camps."
- ↑ Wolfenstein: The New Order: "Bobby Bram used to own a baker shop in South East London. During the blitz, the baker shop was hit by a German bomb, but fortunately Bobby was out on an errand that day. The next week, Bobby was drafted into the Army. He kissed his wife goodbye and was shipped out to the continent. Years later, he would visit her grave in Nazi-occupied London. The only thing that has kept him from falling apart during the dark post-war years has been the work he's done for the Kreisau circle."
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 The "City Police Department" is seen in a station in the Manhattan level of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus. However, it is only referred to as the City Police Department, and not the New York City Police Department (NYPD).
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 The New Orleans Police Department is never mentioned by name, as the name seen on the sides of ruined police vehicles reads "Police - Downtown District."