Young Plan event
also: Young's plan
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Dawes Planevent · 7West Germanycountry · 5Adolf Hitlerperson · 4United Statescountry · 4Fritz Thyssenperson · 3World War IIevent · 3Hjalmar Schachtperson · 2General Electricorganization · 2Owen D. Youngperson · 2C. Wright Millsperson · 1Antony Suttonperson · 1Kuomintangorganization · 1Bank for International Settlementsorganization · 1J.P. Morganperson · 1IG Farbenorganization · 1Franklin D. Rooseveltperson · 1J.P. Morgan & Co.organization · 1Stahlwerkorganization · 1
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“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…”
▶ Antony Sutton_ Wall Street and Hitler @ 24:36
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▶ 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…
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So Sutton starts off at the beginning with presenting evidence about two plans. One plan was called the Dawes Plan, D-A-W-E-S, and the other one was called the Young Plan. And they both dealt with German reparations from World War I. There …
▶ 4:57
the reparations, and then the justification for the Bank of International Settlements, and then for the justification, we were told, those reparations is what led us into World War II. You'll see some other reasons why we ended up in World …
▶ 5:58
And so you have businessmen and bankers dressed up as State Department and government officials going over to work out these plans. So you have to also keep that in mind. And they generated loans that all ended up with huge amounts of profi…
▶ 15:28
This financial burden, a real cause of German discontent, and it played a factor in the rise, obviously, of Hitler, was utilized by international bankers for their own benefit. The opportunity to float loans to Germany's cartel in the U.S. …
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The proceeds, geared for the greater part of the United States from dollar investors, were utilized in the mid-1920s to create and consolidate ginormous chemical and steel combination or cartels, IG Farben and Stahlwerk. These cartels not o…
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periodically took off their banker hat, put on their statesman hat, and negotiated the Dawes and the Young plan to quote-unquote solve the problem of the reparations that they, in fact, as government officials, had just imposed. Carol Quigl…
▶ 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…
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Owen Young, that brought Hitler to power. This is Hitler's banker saying that Young's plan is what resulted in Hitler being put in power. Fritz Thyssen claims that, quote, I turned to the National Socialist Party only after I became convinc…
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The difference between the Young and Dawes plan was that while the Young plan required payments in goods produced in Germany, financed by foreign loans, the Young plan required monetary payments. And in my judgment, the financial debt thus …
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and pledged German real estate assets basically as collateral for the loans. It is noteworthy that the German firms with U.S. affiliations evaded the plan by the device of temporary foreign ownership. For example, AGE, which was the German …
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while obviously self-serving, is recorded in a U.S. government intelligence report relating to the interrogation of Dr. Fritz Thyssen in September 1945. The acceptance of the Young Plan and its financial principles increased unemployment mo…