دانلود کتاب Trading with the Enemy: An Exposé of the Nazi-American Money Plot, 1933–1949
by Charles Higham
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عنوان فارسی: تجارت با دشمن: افشاگری از طرح پول نازی-آمریکایی ، 1933–1949 |
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The Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland, was Nazi-controlled but presided over by an American, even in 1944. At one of its yearly meetings, the bank’s president sat down with his German, Japanese, Italian, British, and American executive staff to discuss shipments of 378 million dollars in gold sent to the bank by the Nazi government for use by its leaders after the war. This was gold looted from the banks of Austria, Belgium, and Czechoslovakia, or melted down from teeth fillings, eyeglass frames, and wedding rings of murdered Jews.
But that is only one of the stories. Standard Oil of New Jersey executives shipped the Nazis oil through Switzerland while Allied forces endured restrictions of supplies and shortages abounded. Ford Motor Company trucks were built for Nazi troops with authorization from Ford directors in the U.S. The chairman of ITT supplied much of Hitler’s communications system. The list of those who chose Business as Usual—even when the business was with their country’s enemy—is long and shocking.
CHARLES HIGHAM, biographer and former New York Times writer, presents a meticulously documented, dispassionately told behind-the-scenes picture of American involvement with the Nazis before, during, and after World War II.