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ogue bankers? Research has suggested that the following candidates for this infamous<br />

distinction should include former Deutschebank Board members:<br />

• Michael Freiherr Truchseß von Wetzhausen - on the Board of the Deutschebank until<br />

June 2003. With a family name several hundred years old, his ancestor was a Grand<br />

Master of the Templars. His father was an SS Lieutenant at Dachau, killed by<br />

Americans troops from Brooklyn. If anyone was a candidate to represent the old<br />

school of the German Motherland – this individual has the best credentials. If<br />

revenge is considered a motive, he should become a suspect.<br />

• Dr. Diethart Breipohl. Former CFO of Allianz, this Board member of Allianz has<br />

probably served on more boards throughout Europe than any other board member<br />

from this group. This individual is clearly a ‘power.’ A partial list of his leverage is<br />

as follows:<br />

− prior to 12/1999 member of the executive committee of the alliance AG<br />

− prior to 12/1999 member of the supervisory board of the RWE AG<br />

− Member of the supervisory board of the alliance AG (2000)<br />

− Member of the supervisory board of the Rheinelektra AG (today: Lahmeyer<br />

AG)<br />

− Member of the supervisory board of the Beiersdorf Co. AG<br />

− Member of the supervisory board of the Continental AG<br />

− Member of the supervisory board of the Grundig AG<br />

− Member of the supervisory board of the metal company AG<br />

− Member of the supervisory board of the Bavarian Hypo and association bank<br />

− Mostly it is his involvement in Multigroup that puts his name on a list of<br />

suspects.<br />

Six Board Members – or former members - of the Deutsche Bank being investigated for<br />

approving tax evasion (also known as money laundering) activities should also be<br />

included as prime suspects. These gentlemen have all apparently demonstrated a<br />

willingness to allow illegal activity.<br />

"Investigators claim the bank helped clients transfer money anonymously to Switzerland and<br />

Luxembourg with the knowledge of these board members. Frankfurt's chief prosecutor, Job Tilmann,<br />

said they suspect Deutsche Bank employees not only "systematically" aided customers in such<br />

transfers, but also that Breuer and other executives were aware of the practice. "This is not about a few<br />

individual cases," Tilmann said. "The number of instances in question is so large that we're led to<br />

believe it has been part of a more widespread practice." [Deutsche Bank’s chairman faces probe into<br />

tax evasion charges,” Vanessa Fuhrmans, Financial Express, 6/18/1999]<br />

Rolf Breuer, Deutsche Bank AG Chairman;<br />

Carl von Boehm-Bezing, Deutsche Bank Board Member;<br />

Juergen Krumnow, Deutsche Bank Board Member;<br />

Tessen von Heydebreck Deutsche Bank Board Member. A descendent of<br />

William the Conqueror;<br />

Ulrich Weiss, former Deutsche Bank Board Member; and<br />

Georg Krupp, former Deutsche BankBoard Member.<br />

THE SEPTEMBER <strong>11</strong> COMMISSION REPORT Page 285

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