Expose of the disturbing fact that many American businesses & and financial institutions dealt with the Nazi government during the war. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Do you want to read a book that will really rock your boat? Then pick up "Trading with the Enemy" The Nazi-American Money plot 1933-1949. Since I have taken up as a research project for myself, the investigation of World War II, from the philosophical perspective of `The Just War' notion or concept, I find myself being lead down many a strange alley. After reading much of the conventional literature on the rise of Adolf Hitler, the obvious question occurred to me; Where did Adolf get his money? Nobody gains political power, EVER, ANYWHERE, without money. Anybody who thinks that even our soft spoken, country gentleman Jimmy Carter jumped out of a peanut patch, or Harry Truman out of a Haberdashery store in Missouri, or Abe Lincoln out of a log cabin, or Sun Yat-Sen out of a rice paddy, or even Fidel Castro out of a sugarcane field, is very naive to say the least. Without money, nobody goes nowhere in politics - anywhere in the world - nor throughout the annals of History. It just doesn't happen - ever. So as an adjunct to discovering the moral righteousness or immoral iniquity of World War II, I have been led to investigating also, the financing of the Third Reich, and the personal backing for Adolf and his buddies. This is without any doubt a story yet to be written, of unbelievable proportions. Other books on this subject that the reader might find interesting: "Who Financed Hitler" James Pool "Hitler and his Secret Partners" James Pool "The American Axis" Max Wallace "Hitler's Secret Bankers" Adam Lebor "The Arms of Krupp" William Manchester "The Service" Reinhard Gehlen "The Dutchess of Windsor" Charles Higham "Merchants of Death" Engelbrecht and Hanighen "Shattered Peace" Daniel Yergin "The War Years 1939-1945" I. F. Stone "Errol Flynn" Charles Higham "The Secret War Against the Jews" Loftus and Aarons "Blowback" Christpher Simpson "The Plot to Seize the White House" Jules Archer Books written by Richard Noble - The Hobo Philosopher: "Hobo-ing America: A Workingman's Tour of the U.S.A.." "A Summer with Charlie" Salisbury Beach, Lawrence YMCA "A Little Something: Poetry and Prose "Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother" Novel - Lawrence, Ma. "The Eastpointer" Selections from award winning column. "Noble Notes on Famous Folks" Humor - satire - facts. "America on Strike" American Labor - History
USA supports nazis
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
I read this excellent book 2 years ago and I became astonished when I read a huge part of USA bank system supported the nazi regime in Germany through money operations while the whole world was struggling against fascism. This support stated even before WWII and it was very important to carry on Germany's Hitler works and it lasted after the end of WWII. The period enhances 1933 to 1949. Very interesting.
excellent
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Anyone following current news should read this book. Most Americans are not aware of the technology we peddle overseas that gets shot back at us. This book reveals that there is some history of doing this.
One of the most important books of our century
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
A necessary companion to "Gravity's Rainbow", this is the historical truth behind Pynchon's farce. The same companies that brought us the Allende assasination and Southeast Asian heroin, are here seen trading oil, munitions, and intelligence on behalf of the alleged enemy, World Fascism. The links between these Amerikan Nazis and the origins of McCarthyism, the CIA, and the Cold War are especially instructive. If you like this book, try the easier to find "The Politics of Heroin", Alfred McCoy.
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