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Hitler and His Secret Partners

Contributions, Loot and Rewards, 1933-1945

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James Pool's powerful exposé reveals the shocking financial strategies and relationships that enabled Hitler to consolidate power and maintain his reign of terror. This work uncovers how top German industrialists and financiers funded Hitler's regime, reaping multibillion-dollar returns on their investments. It also highlights foreign supporters, including King Edward VIII and Joseph Kennedy, who tacitly endorsed Hitler's anti-Jewish policies. Many of Germany's largest companies profited from the Holocaust, and evidence suggests that concentration camps were designed to provide slave labor for German industry. Additionally, the account delves into Hitler's extravagant private life, where no expense was spared to indulge his whims. This thoroughly documented study provides a definitive look at the calculation, exploitation, and greed that fueled the Third Reich, making it a crucial resource for understanding the financial underpinnings of Nazism. With recent revelations about Nazi accounts in Swiss banks, the legacy of these financial machinations continues to resonate today.

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Hitler and His Secret Partners, Pool James

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Título
Hitler and His Secret Partners
Subtítulo
Contributions, Loot and Rewards, 1933-1945
Idioma
Inglés
Autores
Pool James
Editorial
Pocket Books
Publicado en
1997
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
415
ISBN10
0671760823
ISBN13
9780671760823
Serie
Descripción
James Pool's powerful exposé reveals the shocking financial strategies and relationships that enabled Hitler to consolidate power and maintain his reign of terror. This work uncovers how top German industrialists and financiers funded Hitler's regime, reaping multibillion-dollar returns on their investments. It also highlights foreign supporters, including King Edward VIII and Joseph Kennedy, who tacitly endorsed Hitler's anti-Jewish policies. Many of Germany's largest companies profited from the Holocaust, and evidence suggests that concentration camps were designed to provide slave labor for German industry. Additionally, the account delves into Hitler's extravagant private life, where no expense was spared to indulge his whims. This thoroughly documented study provides a definitive look at the calculation, exploitation, and greed that fueled the Third Reich, making it a crucial resource for understanding the financial underpinnings of Nazism. With recent revelations about Nazi accounts in Swiss banks, the legacy of these financial machinations continues to resonate today.