how USA and UK supported Hitler's rise to power

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    @trousergecko

    yep, 4 billion usd's "invested" by us into changing the ukrainian education system really worked, lol.here you are trying to seriously convince people, that ussr did not defeat nazi germany, lololol

    did you know that britain gave hitler 9 million in gold literally a few months before ww2 broke out?
    what about the nazi - bank-of-england gold trade, that financed the nazi war machine, enabling them to commit all the atrocities?
    what about all the american corporations that kept doing business with the nazis even after ww2 broke out? ford, coca cola, ibm?
    did you know that I.G. Farben, the company that became the German war machine’s key component, was under the control of Rockefeller’s Standard Oil at the time it funded 45 percent of Hitler’s election campaign in 1930?
    did you know that us gave the nazi party billions of dollars in loans in the early 30's?
    did you know that the third reich was britains largest trading partner around mid-to-end of 30's?


    what about this fact?
    Hitler received large sums of money from abroad – from where exactly is unknown, but it passed through Swiss and Swedish banks. It is also known that in 1922, Hitler met with U.S. Military Attaché Capt. Truman Smith in Munich – a meeting Smith recounted in a detailed report to his Washington superiors (in the Office of Military Intelligence), saying he thought highly of Hitler.

    how about this one?
    In August 1934, American oil giant Standard Oil purchased 730,000 acres of land in Germany and built large oil refineries that supplied the Nazis with oil. At the same time, the United States secretly provided Germany with the most modern equipment for airplane factories, which would soon produce German aircraft. Germany received a large number of patents from American firms Pratt and Whitney, Douglas, and the Bendix Corporation, and the “Junker-87” dive-bomber was built using purely American technology. By 1941, when the second world war was in full-swing, American investment in the German economy totaled $475 million, Standard Oil invested $120 million alone, General Motors — $35 million, ITT — $30 million, and Ford — $17.5 million.
    Last edited by Landy404: 10/08/24
 
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