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The Fischer family had endured the scorn and disdain of everyone, and the reason was actually quite simple.
During the most difficult times of the war, they hid in the rear, massively producing military supplies, continuously expanding production, and ceaselessly profiteering from the war.
While all other East Coast noble families were fighting and dying on the front lines, some families even being annihilated, the Fischers were still eating their fill, to the envy and irritation of many.
In such circumstances, trying to argue that "logistics are also part of the division of labor" would be meaningless.
Besides, the families were not united as one, and the profits the Fischers made did not go into the national treasury but into their own pockets instead.
It wasn't until the war was nearing its end and victory was on the horizon that they finally went to the front lines.