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Makes Every Previous Book on World War II Obsolete.
Finally, a distinguished scholar has penetrated the cloak of falsehood, deception, and duplicity that for more than thirty Years has protected one of the most incredible secrets of World War II: the support from key Wall Street financiers and other international bankers in subsidizing Hitler's rise to power.
Professor Antony C. Sutton proves that World War II was not only well planned, it was also extremely profitable - for a select group of financial insiders. Carefully tracing this closely guarded secret through original documents and eyewitness accounts, Sutton documents the roles played by J.P Morgan, T.W. Lamont, the Rockefeller interests, Manhattan banks, Kuhn, Loeb and Company, and scores of other business elitists.
Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler shows how the bloodiest, most destructive war in history was financed and promoted. It is sure to spark angry denials and heated debate.
Table of Contents
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Preface Introduction: Unexplored Facets of Nazism
Part I: Wall Street Builds Nazi Industry Chapter I: Wall Street Paves the Way for Hitler a. 1924: The Dawes Plan b. 1928: The Young Plan c. B.I.S. - The Apex of Control d. Building the German Cartels
Chapter II: The Empire of I.G. Farben a. The Economic Power of I.G. Farben b. Polishing I.G. Farben's Image c. The American I.G. Farben
Chapter III: General Electric Funds Hitler a. General Electric in Weimar, Germany b. General Electric & the Financing of Hitler c. Technical Cooperation with Krupp d. A.E.G. Avoids the Bombs in World War II
Chapter IV: Standard Oil Fuels World War II a. Ethyl Lead for the Wehrmacht b. Standard Oil of New Jersey and Synthetic Rubber c. The Deutsche-Amerikanische Petroleum A.G.
Chapter V: I.T.T. Works Both Sides of the War a. Baron Kurt von Schröder and I.T.T. b. Westrick, Texaco, and I.T.T. c. I.T.T. in Wartime Germany
PART II: Wall Street and Funds for Hitler Chapter VI: Henry Ford and the Nazis a. Henry Ford: Hitler's First Foreign Banker b. Henry Ford Receives a Nazi Medal c. Ford Motor Company Assists the German War Effort
Chapter VII: Who Financed Adolf Hitler? a. Some Early Hitler Backers b. Fritz Thyssen and W.A. Harriman Company c. Financing Hitler in the March 1933 Elections d. The 1933 Political Contributions
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Chapter VIII: Putzi: Friend of Hitler and Roosevelt a. Putzi's Role in the Reichstag Fire b. Roosevelt's New Deal and Hitler's New Order
Chapter IX: Wall Street and the Nazi Inner Circle a. The S.S. Circle of Friends b. I.G. Farben and the Keppler Circle c. Wall Street and the S.S. Circle
Chapter Ten : The Myth of "Sidney Warburg" a. Who Was "Sidney Warburg"? b. Synopsis of the Suppressed "Warburg" Book c. James Paul Warburg's Affidavit d. Some Conclusions from the "Warburg" Story
Chapter Eleven : Wall Street-Nazi Collaboration in World War II a. American I.G. in World War II b. Were American Industrialists and Financiers Guilty of War Crimes?
Chapter Twelve : Conclusions a. The Pervasive Influence of International Bankers b. Is the United States Ruled by a Dictatorial Elite? c. The New York Elite as a Subversive Force d. The Slowly Emerging Revisionist Truth
Appendix A: Program of the National Socialist German Workers Party
Appendix B: Affidavit of Hjalmar Schacht
Appendix C: Entries in the "National Trusteeship" Account
Appendix D: Letter from the U.S. War Department to Ethyl Corporation
Appendix E: Extract from Morgenthau Diary (Germany)
Footnotes Bibliography Index
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220 pages, 6 x 9, Paperback, Illustrated
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