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Originally Posted by nightflight
What about it? Got any sources? (By sources I mean credible sources).
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Credible sources?
What the hell is that meant to mean?
The history of how US commercial interests in funding and supplying the NAZI regime is well documented.
People like Prescott Bush had their snout in the trough.
Credible sources :
Trading with the Enemy 1933-1945 by Charles Higham.
The Immaculate Deception (The Bush Crime Family)
written by former CIA Agent Russell S. Bowen
Brown Brothers Harriman Bank makes interesting reading.
Arms of Krupp by William Manchester widely documents US involvement with Krupps.
Here's some interesting quotes
ADOLF'S BANKERS
Most all will be aware of Hitler's rise to power. What they probably don't know is that he was almost completely financed by money drawn from the privately owned American Federal Reserve.
"After WWI, Germany fell into the hands of the international bankers. Those bankers bought her and they now own her, lock, stock, and barrel. They have purchased her industries, they have mortgages on her soil, they control her production, they control all her public utilities.
The international German bankers have subsidised the present Government of Germany and they have also supplied every dollar of the money Adolph Hitler has used in his lavish campaign to build up threat to the government of Bruening.
When Bruening fails to obey the orders of the German International Bankers, Hitler is brought forth to scare the Germans into submission...
Through the Federal Reserve Board over $30 billion of American money has been pumped into Germany. You have all heard of the spending that has taken place in Germany...
Modernistic dwellings, her great planetariums, her gymnasiums, her swimming pools, her fine public highways, her perfect factories. All this was done on our money. All this was given to Germany through the Federal Reserve Board. The Federal Reserve Board has pumped so many billions of dollars into Germany that they dare not name the total."
Congressman Louis T.McFadden (D-PA) who served twelve years as Chairman of the Committee on Banking and Currency.
I've plenty of other source material for you to be getting on with.