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The Rise of the Fourth Reich - ThereAreNoSunglasses

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SOURCES 387Description <strong>of</strong> treasure: Ibid., pp. 202–203Frau Bormann and gold coins: Ibid., p. 2045. <strong>The</strong> Writing on <strong>the</strong> WallAll <strong>the</strong> machinery <strong>of</strong> a well-organized Nazi state: Reiss, p. 2Transfer apparatus back to Nazi Party: Ibid., p. 3Himmler has private meeting with Bormann: Ibid., p. 4Industrialists to cut ties with Nazi Party: Ibid., p. 17Wish for world constantly on brink <strong>of</strong> war: Ibid., p. 18No reason to believe Schnitzler: Ibid., p. 21Thyssen proclaims his loyalty to Germany: Snyder, p. 348Thyssen’s neighbors on <strong>the</strong> Riviera: Reiss, p. 24Thyssen’s flight not genuine: Ibid., pp. 22–23Schlacht Plan: Ibid., p. 31Schlacht’s lack <strong>of</strong> punishment: Snyder, p. 308Hitler’s amphetamine use: Associated Press, “Drug Tied to Hitler Behavior,” FortWorth Star- Tele gram, June 14, 1979Machiavelli <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice desk: Snyder, p. 36Hitler’s comment on Bormann: Ladislas Farago, Aftermath: Martin Bormann and <strong>the</strong><strong>Fourth</strong> <strong>Reich</strong> (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1974), p. 105Economic resurgence <strong>of</strong> Germany: Manning, p. 24A pr<strong>of</strong>it-seeking track: Ibid.Less conspicuous Nazis in factories: Ibid., p. 27750 front corporations: Ibid., p. 136Historic file shipped to Bormann archives: Ibid., p. 144Bormann followed strategies by Schmitz: Ibid., p. 136Interhandel: Ibid., p. 159Demand deposits in U.S. banks: Ibid., p. 139American firms effective in protecting Nazi interests: Ibid., p. 25Orvis A. Schmidt: Ibid., p. 146I. G. Farben breakthroughs: Ibid., p. 55Farben’s interest in seven hundred companies: Ibid., p. 153Farben as banking hub: Ibid., p. 58German combines as spearheads: Ibid., p. 148Bormann takes reins <strong>of</strong> finance: Ibid., p. 87Deutsche Bank leads Big Three: Ibid., p. 69Gold to Turkey: http:// www .deutsche -bank .de/ csr/ en/ history/ 7636 .htmlDescription <strong>of</strong> Eu ro pe an loot: Farago, p. 201Greatest bank robbery in history: http:// legalminds .lp .findlaw .com/ list/ cyberjournal/msg00227 .htmlGerman gold sold to Swiss: Manning, p. 136

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