Trading with the Enemy: An Exposé of the Nazi-American Money Plot, 1933-1949The extraordinary but true story of the American businessmen who dealt with the Nazis and continued to do so during World War II. |
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A Bank for All Reasons | 1 |
The Chase Nazi Account | 20 |
The Secrets of Standard Oil | 32 |
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