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Hjalmar Schacht
- Aufstieg und Fall von Hitlers mächtigstem Bankier
- Narrated by: Martin Molitor
- Length: 15 hrs and 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Die erste Biographie über Hjalmar Schacht, die auch wissenschaftlichen Ansprüchen gerecht wird!Hjalmar Schacht war der mächtigste deutsche Bankier des 20. Jahrhunderts: Während der Weimarer Republik zwang er Finanzminister zum Rücktritt, im Dritten Reichen waren die Großbanken von ihm abhängig - und er finanzierte Hitler die Aufrüstung. Aber war er tatsächlich auch der Verteidiger jüdischer Unternehmen? Autor Christopher Kopper hat erstmals alle relevanten Quellen über das Leben Hjalmar Schachts in den Blick genommen, einschließlich sensationeller Funde in russischen Archiven.
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