Early American connections and financial support for Hitler and Nazis.
Here I have found an article which shows early times of Hitler and support for him. Look at the paragraph below and see how close similar organizations are behind todays financing of the war and behind financial crises. Things don't seem to be much different, aren't they? If you ask me how this is related to radical Muslims, ask yourself who supported largest conflicts on this planet in the past and who is financing today's conflicts.
Some names which come to light are Federal Reserver and Paul Warburg who was associated with Farben Industries and was first president of Federal Reserve, General Electric and what comes with it JP Morgan. I'm sure you know that GE is a big supplier for American war machine.
The largest contributor to the fund was I.G. Farben, which como mitted itself for 80 percent (or 500,000 marks) of the total. Director A. Steinke, of BUBIAG (Braunkohlen-u. Brikett-Industrie A.G.), an I.G. Farben subsidiary, personally contributed another 200,000 marks. In brief, 45 percent of the funds for the 1933 election came from I.G. Farben. If we look at the directors of American I.G. Farben — the U.S. subsidiary of I.G. Farben — we get close to the roots of Wall Street involvement with Hitler. The board of American I.G. Farben at this time contained some of the most prestigious names among American industrialists: Edsel B. Ford of the Ford Motor Company, C.E. Mitchell of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and Walter Teagle, director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Georgia Warm Springs Foundation. Paul M. Warburg, first director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and chairman of the Bank of Manhattan, was a Farben director and in Germany his brother Max Warburg was also a director of I.G, Farben. H. A. Metz of I.G. Farben was also a director of the Warburg's Bank of Manhattan. Finally, Carl Bosch of American I.G. Farben was also a director of Ford Motor Company A-G in Germany. FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO HITLER: Feb. 23-Mar. 13, 1933: | (The Hjalmar Schacht account at Delbruck, Schickler Bank) | Political Contributions by Firms (with selected affiliated directors) | Amount Pledged | Percent of Firm Total | Verein fuer die Bergbaulichen Interessen (Kitdorf) | $600,000 | 45.8 | I.G. Farbenindustrie (Edsel Ford, C.E. Mitchell, Walter Teagle, Paul Warburg) | 400,000 | 30.5 | Automobile Exhibition, Berlin (Reichsverbund der Automobilindustrie S.V.) | 100,000 | 7.6 | A.E.G., German General Electric (Gerard Swope, Owen Young, C.H. Minor, Arthur Baldwin) | 60,000 | 4.6 | Demag | 50,000 | 3.8 | Osram G.m.b.H. (Owen Young) | 40,000 | 3.0 | Telefunken Gesellsehaft ruer drahtlose Telegraphic | 85,000 | 2.7 | Accumulatoren-Fabrik A.G. (Quandt of A.E.G.) | 25,000 | 1.9 | | _____________ | _____________ | Total from industry | 1,310,000 | 99.9 |
Bogdan Fiedur
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