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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1444288)3/5/2024 6:34:39 PM
From: maceng2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575293
 
so American business leaders not involved with the run up of the Nazi fascist regime in Germany?

What about "The Business Plot, 21 November 1934 in the USA, was that real or not?

Gen. Butler Bares 'Fascist Plot' To Seize Government by Force; Says Bond Salesman, as Representative of Wall St. Group, Asked Him to Lead Army of 500,000 in March on Capital -- Those Named Make Angry Denials -- Dickstein Gets Charge. GEN. BUTLER BARES A 'FASCIST PLOT' - The New York Times (nytimes.com)

Smedley Butler and the 1930s Plot to Overthrow the President - Yesterday's America (yesterdaysamerica.com)

The name of Prescott Bush shows up frequently for Nazi related activities.

Prescott Bush's business interests in Germany suffered after the outbreak of the Second World War. On 20th October, 1942, the United States government seized the assets of the Union Banking Corporation. The shares of the bank were owned by Prescott Bush, E. Roland Harriman, and a couple of members of the Nazi Party. Under the Trading with the Enemy Act, the government took over the Union Banking Corporation and the Silesian-American Corporation, a company that had been managed by Prescott Bush and his father-in-law George Herbert Walker.

Prescott Bush (spartacus-educational.com)

Just saying.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1444288)3/5/2024 6:41:40 PM
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