Hjalmar Schacht person
also: Hitler's banker, Heimler Slott, Heimar Schlott, Hamar Schott, Schlott, Slott, Slatt, SLATS, H-J-A-L-M-A-R, Schacht, Schacht, Schlock, Heimler Schlotz, Slat, Heimel Schlotz, Schlotz, Heimlich Slott, Heimler, Himmler Schlatt, Heimar Slatt
Explore in graph → Export claims (CSV) ↓
Related entities (most co-mentioned)
Adolf Hitlerperson · 13West Germanycountry · 7Nazi Partyorganization · 6Otto Skorzenyperson · 5Nurembergplace · 3Hermann Goringperson · 3William J. Donovanperson · 3Nuremberg trialsevent · 3Allen Dullesperson · 3Eugene Dolmanperson · 2A. Voglerperson · 2Owen D. Youngperson · 2United Statescountry · 2Aryanizationevent · 2J.P. Morganperson · 2Heinrich Himmlerperson · 2Bank for International Settlementsorganization · 2Dawes Planevent · 2Operation Gladiooperation · 2Young Planevent · 2Albert Speerperson · 1Julius Streicherperson · 1Wilhelm Frickperson · 1Robert Jacksonperson · 1
Claims (15)
Otto Skorzeny recruited
Hjalmar Schacht book_quoted
“By the early 1950s, he would have become a key business partner of Skorzeny's after Skorzeny set up his operation in Madrid, Spain. He also went to work for Safendis Network as part of that partnership. It was widely reported that Skorzeny …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 8 @ 20:02
Hjalmar Schacht founded
Bank for International Settlements host_asserted
“And those people in the international syndicate defeated the nationalists by inserting these Bolshevik revolutionary people in there to do exactly that. And that's what we're seeing in Germany. So Slatt, not Owen Young, conceived the idea w…”
▶ Antony Sutton_ Wall Street and Hitler @ 30:44
Hjalmar Schacht member_of
Bank for International Settlements host_asserted
“And SLATS was actually on the BIS, the Bank of International Settlements Bank. And they basically refer to it as Hitler's Bank, the Bank of International Settlement. Because the people, even though they had an American who is just as dirty …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 53 (55) @ 1:01:32
Hjalmar Schacht funded
Aryanization book_quoted
“but it was the private businesses that were doing this. By late 1935, economic minister Heimar Slatt, who was basically referred to as Hitler's banker, sensed the profits that the government could derive by imposing itself as a middleman in…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Splendid Blonde Beast Part 5 @ 24:08
Hjalmar Schacht financed
Adolf Hitler book_quoted
“by dignitary Rudolf Hess, Hitler's half-mad deputy who had flown to Scotland in 1941 to cut a peace deal with Britain. Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Hitler's scar-faced executioner and highest-ranking SS leader, to be tried at Nuremberg. Heimel Schl…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 3 @ 39:56
Hjalmar Schacht headed
Reichsbank host_asserted
“financial plans for their own advantage. So Quigley says, quote, international bankers set in heaven under a reign of fees and commissions, unquote. The German members of the Committee of Experts were equally interesting. In 1924, Hamar Sch…”
▶ Antony Sutton_ Wall Street and Hitler @ 21:50
Hjalmar Schacht funded
Adolf Hitler documented
“Long the German established banker who had backed the Nazis since before Hitler came to power, left Hitler's government. Even Oskar Henschel, whose weapons company made extensive use of forced labor, claimed to have concluded by December 19…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 10_11 @ 14:14
William J. Donovan recruited
Hjalmar Schacht documented
“The banker knew where much of the Nazi Germany's assets were hidden, which continued to make him valuable. Behind the scenes, Donovan took the shameless step of working out a deal with these two prominent defendants, offering them leniency …”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - The Devil’s Chessboard Part 4 @ 5:22
William J. Donovan pardoned
Hjalmar Schacht book_quoted
“when the Nazis were in power. Slott is widely credited with the German miracle that enabled Hitler to rearm in the intervening years when supposedly they were so strapped they couldn't make the reparation payments. In the aftermath of the w…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 8 @ 19:31
Hjalmar Schacht member_of
Who in Dallas caller_asserted
“It really is so relevant to everything that we've been talking about here. Yeah, I've read it. The post-World War II, yeah. And so Schlock is definitely a key figure in that book and connects with the love shenanigans. The other thing I jus…”
▶ The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8 @ 1:41:39
Hjalmar Schacht laundered_money_for
Operation Gladio host_asserted
“who had been acquitted at Nuremberg and would parlay his reputation as Hitler's banker into a post-war career of international financial consultant, no doubt the guy that masterminded the money laundering operation at the Vatican. Slatt kne…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 5 @ 57:05
Allen Dulles linked_to
Hjalmar Schacht host_asserted
“Heimar Schlott, who was Hitler's chief of economics and the president of the Reichsbank. There were close links between Schlott and Alan Dulles, as well as John Foster Dulles. And let's see. All right. Moving on. The pro-Nazi political sett…”
▶ Operation Gladio Indonesia Part 5 @ 18:20
Hjalmar Schacht member_of
Kuomintang host_asserted
“was a corporate executive at General Electric. And Heimar Schlott, who was Hitler's eventual banker, but Germany's big guy in the German banking industry, and a guy by the name of the first initial A, Vogler, and others.…”
▶ Antony Sutton_ Wall Street and Hitler @ 6:28
Hjalmar Schacht recruited
Vietnam host_asserted
“H-J-A-L-M-A-R, Schacht, the banker who shaped Hitler's power. So, the reason I'm bringing it up is because they mention, after he got acquitted at Nuremberg, that he went on down to Indonesia and helped those fellers out. He did. He did.…”
▶ The Colonels corner president’s secret war chapter 8 @ 1:05:45
Adolf Hitler financed_via
Hjalmar Schacht host_asserted
“And at the time, J.P. Morgan and Heimler Slott, which goes on to be Hitler's banker, is involved in these deals with FDR.…”
▶ Antony Sutton book review of relationship of Wall Street and FDR @ 40:27
Mentions (39)
▶ 40:27
And at the time, J.P. Morgan and Heimler Slott, which goes on to be Hitler's banker, is involved in these deals with FDR. And this was all around a thing called the Young Plan, which there's some information in Antony Sutton's book about th…
▶ 6:28
was a corporate executive at General Electric. And Heimar Schlott, who was Hitler's eventual banker, but Germany's big guy in the German banking industry, and a guy by the name of the first initial A, Vogler, and others.…
▶ 21:50
financial plans for their own advantage. So Quigley says, quote, international bankers set in heaven under a reign of fees and commissions, unquote. The German members of the Committee of Experts were equally interesting. In 1924, Hamar Sch…
▶ 22:46
you know, the one that benefits from it and becomes a cartel as a result of the financing. Yeah, that guy was there too. In brief, the two significant countries involved, the U.S. and Germany, were represented by Morgan Bankers on one side …
▶ 24:36
Four years later, we have the Young Plan, who was part of the Dawes Plan. According to Hitler's financial guru, Schlott, and Nazi industrialist Fritz Thyssen, Thyssen, T-H-Y-S-S-E-N, it was the 1928 Young Plan, which followed the Dawes Plan…
▶ 27:23
So their loans going over to Germany they knew would create hyperinflation, and they did speculation investing to capture the exact right investments in Germany to benefit them financially for the hyperinflations. So they win no matter what…
▶ 30:44
And those people in the international syndicate defeated the nationalists by inserting these Bolshevik revolutionary people in there to do exactly that. And that's what we're seeing in Germany. So Slatt, not Owen Young, conceived the idea w…
▶ 18:20
Heimar Schlott, who was Hitler's chief of economics and the president of the Reichsbank. There were close links between Schlott and Alan Dulles, as well as John Foster Dulles. And let's see. All right. Moving on. The pro-Nazi political sett…
▶ 1:05:45
H-J-A-L-M-A-R, Schacht, the banker who shaped Hitler's power. So, the reason I'm bringing it up is because they mention, after he got acquitted at Nuremberg, that he went on down to Indonesia and helped those fellers out. He did. He did.…
▶ 1:06:10
He went to Greece. He went everywhere. And he just so happened to be a lot of places where there were CIA coups going on. Just saying. Oh, I thought I uncovered something maybe you didn't know. No, I've read his book. But of course, you kno…
▶ 1:06:40
To say basically he was like retired. But his wife and kids went everywhere with him. And that was one of the books that I lost when they deleted the account on archive.org. Yeah, he's a very interesting guy. But I think most of his book is…
▶ 1:07:10
of all of the Western money into Hitler, where he kind of kept his... The story we got sold after World War II is that basically Hitler didn't like him and that he was jailed and all of this other crap. But as it turns out, likely most of a…
▶ 1:07:38
the money being piped into Hitler and many of the businesses for different reasons in Nazi Germany. So, yeah. Yeah, I think there was something about in this documentary that the Bushes didn't want the U.S. to be a part of World War II, whi…
▶ 1:40:08
Hey, Colonel, I just wanted to say that I looked it up and he was there in 51. Also, he met with Mosaday, 52. And he kind of, it looks like he kind of established Bahamas. He had a bank. I'm talking about Schacht. How do you say it? Schacht…
▶ 1:40:38
is the way I've heard people pronounce it. S-C-H-A-C-H-T is what? Oh, God. Okay. Thanks, guys. Sorry. Yeah, he seems to have been a precursor to bad things, like he would go to a country and curse it. Where'd that other guy go? American? It…
▶ 1:41:39
It really is so relevant to everything that we've been talking about here. Yeah, I've read it. The post-World War II, yeah. And so Schlock is definitely a key figure in that book and connects with the love shenanigans. The other thing I jus…
▶ 1:01:18
They knew exactly what was coming. They knew exactly what they were doing. And as it turns out, the Himmler and Slatt's little bank accounts that they kept at the Ripes Bank.…
▶ 1:01:32
And SLATS was actually on the BIS, the Bank of International Settlements Bank. And they basically refer to it as Hitler's Bank, the Bank of International Settlement. Because the people, even though they had an American who is just as dirty …
▶ 19:01
Heimler Schlotz. I don't know if that's how you pronounce the name, but it's the German banker that comes up in every single one of these stories. His first name is H-J-A-L-M-A-R. His last name is S-C-H-A-C-H-T. Of course, he was referred t…
▶ 19:31
when the Nazis were in power. Slott is widely credited with the German miracle that enabled Hitler to rearm in the intervening years when supposedly they were so strapped they couldn't make the reparation payments. In the aftermath of the w…
▶ 20:02
By the early 1950s, he would have become a key business partner of Skorzeny's after Skorzeny set up his operation in Madrid, Spain. He also went to work for Safendis Network as part of that partnership. It was widely reported that Skorzeny …
▶ 21:29
This is by far the most tenuous. While Evola received early support from the Gentleman's Club, the author of this book was unable to confirm if Slott himself had a personal interest in Evola or his philosophy. It seems most likely that if t…
▶ 24:48
Timing of all of this suggests that they were all working together because they were. In 1952, Ebola's former SD patron, Eugene Dolman, would go to work for Otto Skorzeny in Madrid as well. During the same years, Skorzeny entered into his l…
▶ 39:56
by dignitary Rudolf Hess, Hitler's half-mad deputy who had flown to Scotland in 1941 to cut a peace deal with Britain. Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Hitler's scar-faced executioner and highest-ranking SS leader, to be tried at Nuremberg. Heimel Schl…
▶ 41:29
Hitler, defendant Wilhelm Frick, the Reich's Minister of Interior, declared in 1935, I have no conscience. Adolf Hitler is my conscience. The most egotistical defendants, like Goring and Slatt, struck defiant poses. At times, Goring mugged …
▶ 3:59
Jackson quickly discovered that his concerns were well-founded. As the trial start date approached that fall, Donovan began communicating with Goring and Slatt, whom he recognized as the two most financially astute men among those accused. …
▶ 4:24
and taking control of heavy industries in the country overran by the Nazis. Slatt, for his part, had remained Hitler's banker. That's what he was referred to as. He had remained a well-respected figure in New York, London, and Swiss banking…
▶ 4:53
in the VIP section of Dachau where prisoners received lenient treatment. And other books that I have read said that was basically arranged in order to make him look like he was falling out of favor with Hitler, but was basically in bed with…
▶ 5:22
The banker knew where much of the Nazi Germany's assets were hidden, which continued to make him valuable. Behind the scenes, Donovan took the shameless step of working out a deal with these two prominent defendants, offering them leniency …
▶ 10:14
would turn on Moscow. On October 1st, 1946, after nearly a year-long trial, the fates of the 21 Nuremberg defendants were finally read aloud in the stuffy courtroom. Three were acquitted, including Slat, the banker. Seven received prison se…
▶ 56:37
which is now where Otto Skorzeny is. In Madrid, Dolman came under the protection of Otto Skorzeny, who had put together a racket trading in arms and helping SS fugitives flee justice. They don't mention being a trainer for Operation Gladio …
▶ 57:05
who had been acquitted at Nuremberg and would parlay his reputation as Hitler's banker into a post-war career of international financial consultant, no doubt the guy that masterminded the money laundering operation at the Vatican. Slatt kne…
▶ 13:44
they invented a variety of rationalizations for their brutality and theft. By the early 1943, German financial and industrial elite began to split on the future of Hitler. Hitler had irrevocably blundered, it was rumored, and might be menta…
▶ 14:14
Long the German established banker who had backed the Nazis since before Hitler came to power, left Hitler's government. Even Oskar Henschel, whose weapons company made extensive use of forced labor, claimed to have concluded by December 19…
▶ 19:29
Hans, Claire, SS business specialists, a half dozen similar business forums emerged out of this group. They all had overlapping memberships, and they were all made up of these corporatist people, as well as Himmler Schlatt, the guy that was…
▶ 24:08
but it was the private businesses that were doing this. By late 1935, economic minister Heimar Slatt, who was basically referred to as Hitler's banker, sensed the profits that the government could derive by imposing itself as a middleman in…
▶ 24:36
which would also collect a variety of taxes and transfer charges on these transactions. Schlott's comments and actions during the month leading up to the notorious anti-Semitic Nuremberg race laws in 1935 tacitly confirmed that the German p…
▶ 25:05
Slott was not opposed to afflicting Jews, as even his self-flattering post-war memoirs make clear, but he was convinced that the Nazi state should play a greater role in regulating it so they could profit from it as well. Slott agitated for…
▶ 25:33
Hitler's state should control the process and become its principal beneficiary. This is a quote from him. The Jew must realize that their influence is gone for all time, unquote. He also went on to say, quote,…