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Hermann Schmitz person

also: Herman Schmitz, German Schmitz, Hermann Smits, Herman Smits

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Hermann Schmitz member_of Bank for International Settlements book_quoted
“to the World Bank and the IMF set up after World War II. It was a long-term plan. The Bank of International Settlement was so secretive that no one was permitted to peer inside its boardroom, even when it was empty. By 1940, when McKittrick…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 2 @ 33:39
Hermann Schmitz founded IG Farben book_quoted
“The Farben cartel dated back to 1925 when organizing Herman Schmitz with Wall Street Financial Assistance created the super giant chemical enterprise out of six already giant German chemical companies. I think most people have heard a lot o…”
▶ Antony Sutton_ Wall Street and Hitler @ 47:40

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Antony Sutton_ Wall Street and Hitler
▶ 47:40 The Farben cartel dated back to 1925 when organizing Herman Schmitz with Wall Street Financial Assistance created the super giant chemical enterprise out of six already giant German chemical companies. I think most people have heard a lot o…
Antony Sutton_ Wall Street and Hitler
▶ 50:30 In addition to Max Warburg and Herman Smits, the guiding hand in the creation of the IG Farben empire, the early Farben included Karl Both, Fritz Dermier, Kurt Oppenheim, and George von Schnitzler. All except Max Warburg were charged as war…
Antony Sutton_ Wall Street and Hitler
▶ 53:25 Hermann Smits, the organizer of IG Farben in 1925, became a prominent early Nazi and supporter of Hitler, as well as chairman of the Swiss IG Kimmich and president of American IG. The Farben complex in both Germany and the U.S. then develop…
The Colonel's Corner interview with Paul Williams (Operation Gladio) Part 2
▶ 30:51 whatever, their gold, he basically, his banker, Herman Slatt, or however you pronounce his last name, would call the Bank of International Settlements, which had a U.S. president at the time, and he would say, move Czechoslovakia gold to th…
The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 2
▶ 33:39 to the World Bank and the IMF set up after World War II. It was a long-term plan. The Bank of International Settlement was so secretive that no one was permitted to peer inside its boardroom, even when it was empty. By 1940, when McKittrick…