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The Rothschild Dynasty 85<br />
Congress in Vienna. But however valid, <strong>the</strong>ir arguments<br />
were in vain. This left Germany's Jews no choice but to<br />
resort, as in <strong>the</strong> past, to clandestine means and thus find,<br />
or buy protection.<br />
Salomon took charge of <strong>the</strong> Jewish campaign and<br />
suddenly <strong>the</strong> wallet of Gentz, Metternich's advisor grew<br />
fat. This resulted in a suspension of <strong>the</strong> Austrian edicts of<br />
expulsion along with statements from Metternich and<br />
Hardenberg, <strong>the</strong> Austrian Chancellor's counterpart in<br />
Prussia. (Baron James, The Rise of <strong>the</strong> French<br />
Rothschilds, Anka Muhlstein, page 68)<br />
According to Muhlstein, Jews were attacked in Frankfurt<br />
and severely persecuted. Salomon Rothschild chose to move to<br />
Vienna, but Amschel remained in Frankfurt and after reminding<br />
<strong>the</strong> government how much <strong>the</strong>y would need Rothschild loans, <strong>the</strong><br />
violence against <strong>the</strong> Jews began to subside.