Alfred Schlatter person
also: SLAPP, Slath, Slat, Slatt, Heimler's snot
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Hackworth sought out new defense witnesses, screened them, arranged transportation and scheduling for them, and became a behind-the-scenes advocate for SLAPP. The state dispatched messages seeking support for him to the U.S. consul in Zuric…
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a leader of a tiny nationalist conservative wing of the German resistance, who had been an important member of Allen Dulles' intelligence network. Gessowitz was still working as a full-time U.S. intelligence source in 1945. Both he and Wood…
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engaged another Dulles agent, the former Axis Romanian ambassador, Gagori Gafencu, to write memoirs that stressed that Germany had been drawn into the war against its will and that choices of people like Slat as a result of that weren't the…
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was still split over the issue of whether to bring him to trial. The U.S. hardliners favored prosecution, as did Jackson, but Jackson's most senior deputy, former SS chief William Donovan, strongly opposed the trial. Donovan argued that Sla…
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That Heimler's snot should not be put on trial at Nuremberg, even though he was key financially to making all of this stuff with the Bank of International Settlements and this fake money that they were using and all that crap. He was critic…
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There's no way they're going to find him guilty. Okay, but while Bill Donovan did work behind the scenes to make sure that the prosecutors that actually did the cross-examination did so in a very strict manner, Jackson's eventual agreement …
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Slatt was acquitted at Nuremberg and over the protest of the Soviet judge. In this case, as in others, the split between the U.S. and the Soviets kept getting bigger. It all boiled down to basically more about politics than it did about peo…
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Carl Blessing's complicity in genocide was not as direct as that of SS generals who led the extermination squads, but he was basically, he was knowledgeable about all of it and did nothing to stop it. Those traits enabled him to prosper as …
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in contact with that entire network. His counterparts at the Bank for International Settlements and the Western foreign policy and financial circles was all part of his grooming. The Allied leaders who were struggling with the day-to-day pr…