Krupp organization
also: Friedrich Krupp AG, CREP headquarters, Krupp Steelworks, Krupp dynasty, Krupp Steel, Krupp Empire, Krupps, Kropp
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Claims (5)
Sullivan & Cromwell financed_via
Krupp book_quoted
“into the German industrial giants like IG Farben, Chemical Conglomerate, and Krupp Steel. The profits generated from these investments then flowed to France and Britain in the form of war reparations so they could pay off their loans to the…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Devil’s Chessboard Part 2 @ 13:53
William Dodd exposed
Krupp book_quoted
“A half dozen key U.S. companies, and yes, we're going to name them, International Harvester, Ford, General Motors, Standard Oil of New Jersey, and DuPont had become deeply involved in German weapons production, in part because of the proble…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Splendid Blonde Beast Part 5 @ 20:46
Krupp financed_via
Dresdner Bank host_asserted
“Drezner bankrolled the SS concentration camp system and the government-sponsored Hermann-Goring work, which served as a vast holding company for dozens of mining, steel, and armament companies that were seized by the Nazis. The Krupps had u…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Splendid Blond Beast #4 @ 40:16
Krupp secretly_owned
Nazi Party documented
“These facilities came under the administrative umbrella of main SS camps. But as a practical matter, they were ran by the companies. At Krupp Steelworks, for example, they controlled 55 of these camps in Essen area alone. The guards at each…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blonde Beast Part 6 @ 41:56
Krupp funded
John McCloy Fund host_asserted
“Two million Deutschmarks to setting up the John McCloy Fund. There's your payback.…”
▶ AlphaWarrior Show - OPERATION GLADIO - CHAPTER 55 - _WEF - WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM ORIGINS_ - EP.417 @ 57:01
Mentions (16)
▶ 56:33
was Alfred Krupp, K-R-U-P-P, who had been sentenced to a very long prison sentence, but McCloy pardoned him. And weirdly enough, Krupp was one of the people that operated factories in Germany and worked people to death. So no big deal. Howe…
▶ 57:01
Two million Deutschmarks to setting up the John McCloy Fund. There's your payback. The company also helped Guido Goldman in other ways, not just financing the McCloy Fellowship. It says one of the company's executive, Bert Hold Beat.…
▶ 38:56
Other things, the Brazilians bought more than 100 combat aircraft. At that discount, naturally, they could hardly expect the latest models. And it had been standard practice from the early days of the Krupp dynasty, K-R-U-P-P, for munition …
▶ 13:53
into the German industrial giants like IG Farben, Chemical Conglomerate, and Krupp Steel. The profits generated from these investments then flowed to France and Britain in the form of war reparations so they could pay off their loans to the…
▶ 18:08
This was one that was set up for IG Farben. There were also, in addition to Farben, labor camps set up for Volkswagen, Siemens, and Krupp. Himmler's SS empire moved aggressively to cut in on, basically they were taxing these, making them pa…
▶ 17:25
GE, GM, Goodrich, and IBM, Snow White, International Harvester, ITT, National Cash Register, who had a joint venture with Krupp, and Singer were among some of the smaller companies. Now, I find this very interesting because National Cash Re…
▶ 39:47
for generations. Indeed, Deutsche Bank, Mansmann, and Simmons can fairly be said to have grown up as a single economic unit. Germany's second largest bank, Dresdner Bank, was also allied with key businesses in the 20s and 30s, including Kru…
▶ 40:16
Drezner bankrolled the SS concentration camp system and the government-sponsored Hermann-Goring work, which served as a vast holding company for dozens of mining, steel, and armament companies that were seized by the Nazis. The Krupps had u…
▶ 2:59
German industrialists like Krupp, Frederick Flick, and the IG Farben executives were an integral part of the Nazi power structure and could not be separated from the Nazi party at large. There were widespread suspicion in the U.S. that Germ…
▶ 39:26
His group brought 12 cases against 182 defendants. These were the famous trials that judged murder squads, concentration camp doctors, business executives from Krupp and IG Farben, Nazi judges, and similar defendants. The U.S. Military Comm…
▶ 20:46
A half dozen key U.S. companies, and yes, we're going to name them, International Harvester, Ford, General Motors, Standard Oil of New Jersey, and DuPont had become deeply involved in German weapons production, in part because of the proble…
▶ 26:28
According to a 1939 study by Gunther Kaiser, according to Kaiser, virtually every major German company had adopted the practice. This is a quote from him. The mining and armament industries long before 1936 had been dominated by four mammot…
▶ 30:34
Such labor forces usually ask for an increase in the amount of prisoners, unquote. Members of the board of directors of IG Farben, Simmons, Krupp, Volkswagen, and other major companies that desired large members of labor, forced labor, pers…
▶ 39:41
Industrial barracks for foreign laborers became de facto concentration camps, complete with barbed wire, searchlights, armed guards hired by the companies, corporate managers from Krupp, IG Farben, Demler, Benz, and similar companies enforc…
▶ 41:56
These facilities came under the administrative umbrella of main SS camps. But as a practical matter, they were ran by the companies. At Krupp Steelworks, for example, they controlled 55 of these camps in Essen area alone. The guards at each…
▶ 42:20
At some Krupp camps, inmates slept in barracks. At others, they slept in tents or bombed out buildings. The company kept 1,100 French prisoners of war in a dog kennel. They were six feet wide and three feet tall, meant for sleeping, and the…