Trading with the Enemy: The Nazi-American Money Plot, 1933-1949

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Barnes & Noble, 1983 - Germany - 277 pages
For nearly forty years the facts behind the true story of Nazi-American war-time business relations were buried in government files. But Charles Higham, drawing his account from thousands of documents released under the Freedom of Information Act, has, in this book, given us a horrifying, full scale picture of the American businessmen who dealt with the Nazis during the Second World War. Those culpable include certain executives of Standard Oil of New Jersey, the Chase Bank, the Texas Company, ITT, Ford Motor Company, and Sterling Products.

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