German Big Business and the Rise of HitlerGerman big business before 1933 did not, on the whole, support Hitler and his political program. Antisemitism was regarded by German business circles with distaste as a vulgar and plebeian phenomenon, and the Nazis had to play it down. Nazi attacks on Jewish "finance capitalism" are also mentioned. |
Contents
BIG BUSINESS DURING THE DECADE | 3 |
Money Versus Votes | 18 |
Assets | 31 |
Copyright | |
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