Hitler and Churchill both stayed in this hotel at the same time. There is a belief that they were both working for the elite in the USA.
David de Jong’s “Nazi Billionaires: The Dark History of Germany’s Wealthiest Dynasties” refers to five industrialists who worked with with Hitler and then, after World War II, walked away with minimal punishment .
Ferdinand Porsche (1875-1951) (Volkswagen Beetle and sports-car company) was backed financially by the Jewish race-car driver Adolf Rosenberger (1900-1967).
Friedrich Flick (1883-1972) was a major arms supplier to the Nazis. Slave labourers worked at his coal, steel and munitions plants. By the end of the 1950s, he was Germany’s wealthiest man.
At the time of his death, Friedrich Karl Flick’s net worth was $6 billion.
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The top Nazis love Eugenics?
At the time of his death, Friedrich Karl Flick’s net worth was $6 billion.
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The top Nazis love Eugenics?
August von Finck Sr. (1898-1980) inherited controlling stakes in the insurance giants Allianz and Munich Re, as well as in the private bank Merck Finck - all founded by August’s father, Wilhelm.
August gave millions to the Nazi Party.
At his death, August von Finck Jr. was worth an estimated $9 billion.
Rudolf-August Oetker (1916-2007), who had volunteered for the Waffen-SS, helped feed Hitler’s army.
Rudolf-August Oetker (1916-2007), who had volunteered for the Waffen-SS, helped feed Hitler’s army.
Günther Quandt (1881-1954) became the Nazis’ chief supplier of arms, ammunition and vehicle batteries beginning in the 1930s.
The family’s fortune today includes an approximately 47% controlling stake in the car maker BMW.
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