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Sidney Warburg
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Research Pubns (February 1, 1983)
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For example, in the book, Sidney Warburg claims to have met with an obscure banker von Heydt in 1933. Sidney Warburg: The Financial Sources of National Socialism. Three Conversations with Hitler Translated by .

For example, in the book, Sidney Warburg claims to have met with an obscure banker von Heydt in 1933. We now know in 1982 from the German records that in 1933 the Dutch Bank voor Handel en Scheepvaart . was a channel of funds for the Nazis. The earlier name for this bank was the von Heydt Bank. Schoup van Holkema & Warendorf, Publishers, Amsterdam, 1933, 99 p. HOW IT HAPPENED. Sidney Warburg said very little, as long as the guests were present.

Where did Hitler get the funds and the backing to achieve power in 1933 Germany ? Did these funds come only from prominent . This book will answer your questions. Sydney Warburg has met with obscure bankers all his life.

Sydney Warburg has met with obscure bankers all his life.

Hitler's Secret Backers. Sydney Warburg (1880-1947) is the pen name of an author or group of authors who remained anonymous and who published a book about funding of the Nazi Party by American bankers between 1929 and 1933

Hitler's Secret Backers. Sydney Warburg (1880-1947) is the pen name of an author or group of authors who remained anonymous and who published a book about funding of the Nazi Party by American bankers between 1929 and 1933. The book's Dutch title De geldbronnen van het : drie gesprekken met Hitler refers to three conversations Warburg said Sydney would have had with Adolf Hitler. The original states that the text was "Door Sydney Warburg, vertaald door . Schoup" (By Sydney Warburg, translated by .

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Where did Hitler get the funds and the backing to achieve power in 1933 . The book includes a most extraordinary historical document of the 20th century.

The book includes a most extraordinary historical document of the 20th century.

Where did Hitler get the funds and the backing to achieve power in 1933 Germany? . The book and its story were silenced - almost.

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Books Hitlers Secret Backers. The original version of this book was published in 1933 under the title De geldbronnen van het, 3 gesprekken met Hitler (Financial origins of national socialism) in the Netherlands. The book that has been published under the pseudonym Sydney Warburg, De Geldbronnen van het nationaal Socialisme: drie gesprekken met Hitler (Funding of National Socialism: Three Conversations with Hitler), published by Van Holkema & Warendorf’s Uitg. NV disappeared almost immediately from bookstores. This version, on jrbooksonline, reads a little easier and was published first: Hitler's Secret Backers by Sidney Warburg (Holland, 1933)

For example, in the book, Sidney Warburg claims to have met with an obscure banker von Heydt in 1933. Coincidence? How would Sidney Warburg know in 1933? Rockefellers? . This version, on jrbooksonline, reads a little easier and was published first: Hitler's Secret Backers by Sidney Warburg (Holland, 1933).

saveSave Sidney Warburg - Hitler& secret backers For Later. They said Warburg described himself in the book as the "cowardly instrument" of his American banking colleagues for having arranged deals with Hitler. The book originally was published in Holland in 1933, shortly before Warburg's death, but disappeared during the war after its translator and publisher were murdered, the publisher's spokesman said.

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  • The original book, 'Financial Origins of National Socialism," was a short and intriguing book that powerful forces tried to purge in 1933, shortly after it went into print by a publishing firm in Holland. Fortunately, three known copies escaped destruction and one of the surviving copies has been translated into English and reprinted under the title "Hitler's Secret Backers." The author of the book uses a pseudonym, "Sidney Warburg," to tell a fantastic tale of how he served as a courier for elite international bankers based in New York City. Sidney was supposedly tasked with travelling to Germany and providing three large monetary donations to the Nazi party which assured that Adolf Hitler would attain power in Germany.

    The courier claimed to be a member of the well known banking dynasty but it was soon discovered that there was no Warburg family member named "Sidney" and this resulted with an effort to destroy every copy of the original book. Several aspects, besides the author's name, have proven to be untrue but still other aspects of the book cannot be totally dismissed. At least two important questions remain unanswered all these many years later. The first question, what was the real identity of the person or group of people who wrote the book? The second, what was the motive for writing the book? The answers to each question have proven elusive and the book remains a great and troubling mystery.

  • This book was originally published in 1933 under the title THE FINANCIAL SOURCES OF NATIONAL SOCIALISM. It's author, "Sidney Warburg" is believed to be a pseudonym for James Warburg, an American banker and son of Paul Warburg, Secretary of State under Wilson. The book remained on the shelf for a very short time and was declared a forgery by the Warburg family. Others believe it to be a true and tragic tale of a man caught up in a world whose treachery he despised. Indeed, he introduces himself as being a "cowardly instrument" of American banking colleagues.

    The book was again published in 1983 under the present title. It begins with the "hell" of the 1929 stock market crash and the attempts by Wall Street to restore economic stability, not only to the United States, but to the world as a whole. The bankers concluded that a prosperous Germany was necessary, but was hindered by the French, who had been "favored" by the Versailles Treaty imposed by Woodrow Wilson following World War 1. France refused to negotiate, maintaining its favored position of making its reparations to Germany as reduced as possible. It was decided by Wall Street that a "revolution" was in order, and "this man Hitler" might just be the person with which to meet. As Mr. Warburg spoke flawless German, he would be the man for the job.

    The meeting took place without Hitler knowing his contact person was Jewish. The thought "crossed his mind, but he didn't ask." His first meeting with Hitler "made a "singular impression" on him. His confused rambling centered on the plights of the unemployed and the general poverty of the people. It was not helped by the "swindling of Jewish banks" and the general corruption of the German leaders. Mr. Warbur, after consultation with "New York" agreed to accommodate Hitler's request for one hundred million marks. The stipulations of this gift was that "an aggressive foreign policy towards France" be pursued. He also was expected to asked Hitler how much money he would need to pursue a revolution in Germany.

    The author digresses here to discuss international finances. It seemed that in 1931 the Bank of England gave up the gold standard. This led to further fears of weakening markets, particularly if England cooperated with France. The French financiers were described as "the most clever of manipulaters." They negotiated with "New York" and the Federal Reserve, making a bargain strengthing their position. In October of 1931, a tense Wall Street was once again contacted by Hitler. He needed a great deal of money. It was the consensus of Wall Street to once again send Mr. Warburg to Germany. There the author mentions a conversation with a Jewish banker who was supportive of Hitler. The banker went on to say "By Jews, Hitler means Galician Jews who polluted Germany after the war. He recognizes Jews of pure German origin as equal to other Germans, and when the time comes, he will not bother us in any way. Also you must not forget that Jews control both the Social Democratic Party and the Communist Party. He will have to win these over, not because they are Jews, but because they are Communists or Social Democrats."

    Mr. Warburg became increasingly convinced tht Hitler wanted to achieve a goal supported by the majority of the German people. Once again, the two men met. This time Hitler expressed triumph in his work with the unemployed. He expressed that a great deal more money was needed for the military, and that within two years, France would be surrounded by German armies. He also stressed his concern of Stalin who he felt was gaining the support of the Russian people. Again he stated that unemployment would no longer be a problem after one year. However, it appeared that Hitler was becoming increasingly more disorganized in his thinking and making frequent contradictions. Once again, he stressed the need for more money. He discussed revolution to gain power in Germany. Much money would have to go to the unemployed. He asked for five hundred million marks. "You people there in America must be interested in our party coming to power in Germany, otherwise you wouldn't be here and ten million dollars would never have been given to me in 1929." At this point Hitler was screaming and rambling. Mr. Warburg had "had enough." He did however, phone New York and was informed that the five hundred million requested marks were "out of the question. Fifteen million dollars was the maximum." Hitler accepted. Wall Street reiterated again that "an aggressive foreign policy be pursued."

    I shall not go on with further conversations. Hitler's fanaticism grew, unable to forget World War 1 when Germany was broken as a people, the result of a broken economic life. There were more requests for money. It was explained to him that his next request of twenty-five million marks would disturb the stock market. He was given seven million dollars. At this time he was dictator of the largest European country. The author now knew that his extreme rages and rantings would lead to nothing good. At this point he said, "The world continues to suffer under a system that has to bow to a Hitler to keep itself on its feet."

    It is sad to note the disturbed Hitler appeared only to care about helping the unemployed. He was equally concerned about Jewish Bolshevism, a movement begun in Russia. It was now threatening the German state and "threatening to to destroy the existence of Christianity." One gets the distinct impression that his mission to help the unemployed and preserve Christianity was seriously undermined by American banking interests.

    "Poor world, Poor humanity."

    Operating within a financial system of which he was a part appeared to be a personal tragedy to the author, as well as for the world. He was unable to reconcile himself to that which he had done. This short book is nothing short of a confession and personal apology.

    Pamela K. Johnson

  • Book is pack with info and I really enjoying every page on my third reading of the book glad I invest and good for my collection thanks

  • The original book, 'Financial Origins of National Socialism," was a short and intriguing book that powerful forces tried to purge in 1933, shortly after it went into print by a publishing firm in Holland. Fortunately, three known copies escaped destruction and one of the surviving copies has been translated into English and reprinted under the title "Hitler's Secret Backers." The author of the book uses a pseudonym, "Sidney Warburg," to tell a fantastic tale of how he served as a courier for elite international bankers based in New York City. Sidney was supposedly tasked with travelling to Germany and providing three large monetary donations to the Nazi party which assured that Adolf Hitler would attain power in Germany.

    The courier claimed to be a member of the well known banking dynasty but it was soon discovered that there was no Warburg family member named "Sidney" and this resulted with an effort to destroy every copy of the original book. Several aspects, besides the author's name, have proven to be untrue but still other aspects of the book cannot be totally dismissed. At least two important questions remain unanswered all these many years later. The first question, what was the real identity of the person or group of people who wrote the book? The second, what was the motive for writing the book? The answers to each question have proven elusive and the book remains a great and troubling mystery.