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five hundred and eighty six thousand dollars ($586,000.00). Thus, corporations,
banks and private individuals contributed one million eight hundred and ninety six
thousand dollars to the German Nazi party campaign funds:
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The 1933 Political Contributions
Who were the industrialists and bankers who placed election funds at the dis-
posal of the Nazi party in 1933? The list of contributors and the amount of their con-
tribution is as follows:
Financial contributions to Hitler: Feb. 23 – Mar. 13, 1933;
(The Hjalmar Schacht account at Delbuck, Schickler Bank)
Political Contributions by Firms (with selected affil- Amount Percent of
iated Directors) Pledged Firm To-
tal
Verein fuer die Bergbaulichen Interessen (Kirdorf) $600,000.00 45.8
I.G. Farbenindustrie (Edsel Ford, C.E. Mitchell, Walter $400.000.00 30.5
Teagle, Paul Warburg)
Automobile Exhibition, Berlin (Reichsverbund der Au- $100,000.00 7.6
tomobilindustrie S.V.)
A.E.G., German General Electric (Gerard Swope, Ow- $60,000.00 4.6
en Young, C.H. Minor, Arthur Baldwin)
Demag $50,000.00 3.8
Osram G. m. b. H. $40,000.00 3.0
Telefunken Gesellschaft Fuer drahtlose Telegraphie $35,000.00 2.7
Accumulatoren-Fabrik A. G. (Quandt of A. E. G.) $25,000.00 1.9
Total from industry $1,310,000.00 99.9
Plus Political Contributions by Individual Businessmen 189 :
Karl Hermann $300.000.00
Director A. Steike (BUBIAG Braunkohlen — u. Brikett — In- $200.000.00
dustrie A. G.
Dir. Karl Lange Geschaftsfuhrendes Vostandsmitglied des Ver- $50,000.00
eins, Deutsches Maschinenbau — Anstalten
Dr. F. Springorum (Chairman: Eisen-und Stahlwerke Hoesch $36,000.00
AG.)
The overwhelming majority of these “donations” for the German Nazi party’s
election campaign came from American banks and corporations most of which be-
longed to Israelites! It is a very interesting “picture”! But this is not all. After the Na-
zi party won the elections and Hitler got the brief-case of the Chancellor of Germany,
189 Wall Street and the rise of Hitler Antony C. Sutton, p. 110-111, 2002, Publisher GSG & Associates, USA,
ISBN — 0-945001-53-3.
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