Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler by Antony Sutton

Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler by Antony Sutton

Author:Antony Sutton
Language: eng
Format: mobi, pdf
Publisher: Clairview Books Ltd
Published: 2012-03-14T23:00:00+00:00


Total from industry 1,310,000 99.9

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Plus Political Contributions by Individual Businessmen:

Karl Hermann 300,000

Director A. Steinke (BUBIAG-Braunkohlen—u. Brikett— Industrie A.G.) 200,000

Dir. Karl Lange (Geschaftsfuhrendes Vostandsmitglied des Vereins Deutsches Maschinenbau—Anstalten) 50,000

Dr. F. Springorum (Chairman: Eisen-und Stahlwerke Hoesch A.G.) 36,000

Source-. See Appendix for translation of original document.

How can we prove that these political payments actually took place?

The payments to Hitler in this final step on the road to dictatorial Naziism were made through the private bank of Delbrück Schickler. The Delbrück Schickler Bank was a subsidiary of Metallgesellschaft A.G. (“Metall”), an industrial giant, the largest non-ferrous metal company in Germany, and the dominant influence in the world’s non-ferrous metal trading. The principal shareholders of “Metall” were I.G. Farben and the British Metal Corporation. We might note incidentally that the British directors on the “Metall” Aufsichsrat were Walter Gardner (Amalgamated Metal Corporation) and Captain Oliver Lyttelton (also on the board of Amalgamated Metal and paradoxically later in World War II to become the British Minister of Production).

There exists among the Nuremberg Trial papers the original transfer slips from the banking division of I.G. Farben and other firms listed above to the Delbrück Schickler Bank in Berlin, informing the bank of the transfer of funds from Dresdner Bank, and other banks, to their Nationale Treuhand (National Trusteeship) account. This account was disbursed by Rudolf Hess for Nazi Party expenses during the election. Translation of the I.G. Farben transfer slip, selected as a sample, is as follows:25

Translation of I.G. Farben letter of February 27, 1933, advising of transfer of 400,000 Reichsmarks to National Trusteeship account:

I.G. FARBENINDUSTRIE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT

Bank Department



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