Reprint of Chapter Seven of Antony Sutton’s Wall Street and The Rise of Hitler, 1976

 

Notes

1. The American Historical Review, Volume LC, No. 4, July, 1955, p. 830.

2. Ibid, fn. (2).

3. Elimination of German Resources, p. 648. The Albert Voegler mentioned in the Kilgore Committee list of early Hitler supporters was the German representative on the Dawes Plan Commission, Owen Young of General Electric (see Chapter Three [Antony Sutton’s Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler]) was a U.S. representative for the Dawes Plan and formulated its successor, the Young Plan.

4. Antony C. Sutton, Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution, op. cit.

5. Preussiche Zeitung, January 3, 1937.

6. See p. 116. [Antony Sutton’s Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler]

7. Glyn Roberts, The Most Powerful Man in the World, (New York. Covici, Friede, 1938), p. 305.

8. Ibid., p. 813.

9. Ibid., p, 822.

10. See Chambre des Députés — Debats, February 11, 1932, pp. 496-500.

11. U.S. Group Control Council (Germany, Office of the Director Of intelligence. Field Information Agency, Technical). Intelligence Report No. EF/ME/I, 4 September 1945. “Examination of Dr. Fritz Thyssen,” p. 13. Hereafter cited as Examination of Dr. Fritz Thyssen.

12. The Bank was known in Germany as Bank für Handel und Schiff.

13. Examination of Dr. Fritz Thyssen.

14. Fritz Thyssen, I Paid Hitler, (New York: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., 1941), p. 159.

15. Taken from Bankers Directory, 1932 edition, p. 2557 and Poors, Directory of Directors. J.L Guinter and Knight Woolley were also directors.

16. See Antony C. Sutton, Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution, op. cit.

17. National Cyclopaedia, Volume G, page 16.

18. For a description of these ventures, based an State Department files, see Antony C. Sutton, Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development, Volume 1, op. cit.

19. See Antony C. Sutton, Wall Street and FDR, Chapter Nine, “Swope’s Plan,” op. cit.

20. See Elimination of German Resources, pp, 728-30.

21. For yet other connections between the Union Banking Corp. and German enterprises, see Ibid., pp 728-30.

22. See Chapter Ten. [Antony Sutton’s Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler]

23. NMT, [Nuremburg Military Tribunals] Volume VII, p 555.

24. Josiah E. DuBois, Jr., Generals in Grey Suits, op cit., p323

25. Original reproduced on page 64. [Antony Sutton’s Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler]

26. NMT, Volume VII, p. 565. See p.64 for photograph of original document.

27. Fritz Thyssen, I Paid Hitler, (New York: Tronoto: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., 1941)

28. NMT, Volume VI, pp. 1169-1170.

29. NMT, Volume VII, p565.

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