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Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler Paperback – January 1, 1976

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ G S G & Associates Pub
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ January 1, 1976
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 220 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0945001533
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0945001539
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 12 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 0.75 x 9 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank: #101,559 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
  • Customer Reviews:
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4.6 out of 5 stars
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Customers find the book well-documented and packed with information, with one review noting it's a must-read for serious history students. Moreover, the sourcing receives positive feedback, with one customer describing it as straight from legitimate sources. However, the book's truthfulness and value for money receive mixed reactions from customers.

15 customers mention "Information quality"13 positive2 negative

Customers find the book well documented and packed with information, with one customer noting it includes references for further study.

"sutton's book on wall street and the rise of hitler is very informative. sutton has written several books on conspiracy topics...." Read more

"...Recommend for WW II history buffs as it has unique content not typically discussed or other books, documentaries." Read more

"This important and well researched book should be read by every in the United States...." Read more

"A well documented book on the involvement of big business in Hitler's rise to power" Read more

3 customers mention "Sourcing"3 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the sourcing of the book, with one noting it is based on legitimate sources and another highlighting its historical references.

"...very well documented book with historical references . Anthony Sutton is an amazing researcher. highly recommend all his books" Read more

"...This book is very well sourced, although many will overlook this work because what it says is very unsettling." Read more

"...Straight from the most legitimate sources to be found: newspapers, interviews, court proceedings, corporate memorandums... you'll be shocked...." Read more

4 customers mention "Truthfulness"2 positive2 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the book's truthfulness, with one customer praising its historical revelations about betrayal, while another notes that what is taught in school is "utter fiction."

"Excellent work, revealing the truth on how ww2 was a manufactured crisis." Read more

"...There are no conspiracy theories behind wars. Money is insensitive and always seeks the safest ways to persist. The same thing happened in the WW II...." Read more

"...Once again, Sutton has brilliantly revealed a great historical truth about betrayal, and about orchestrating conflicts that make money and reshape..." Read more

"...It's very evident that the perception of the U.S. as taught in school is utter fiction...." Read more

3 customers mention "Value for money"2 positive1 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the value for money of the book.

"...overall, i found that this was a very fine book, worthy of the purchase, used." Read more

"...There are no conspiracy theories behind wars. Money is insensitive and always seeks the safest ways to persist. The same thing happened in the WW II...." Read more

"...Probably because it by the same author. Still, work the price." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2019
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    Reading Mr Sutton's," Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler," I am impressed by the thoroughness of his research and depth of knowledge of his subject. However, his definition of socialism (government nationalizing industry and central planning of the economy) does not fully define socialism and allows him to incorrectly equate Bolshevist Communism, National Socialism, and FDR"s New Deal into the same fold. Mr. Sutton forgets that the basis of socialism is to benefit the whole of society, not just the nationalization of industry. Both FDR's New Deal, and Bolshevism were attempts to do this. FDR succeeded, while Bolshevism failed under Stalin. As for the facts Mr Sutton compiled concerning certain corporations working both sides of WWII, this comes as no surprise as, contrary to what SCOTUS believes, corporations are not natural people, but artificial persons created by people for economic reasons. Corporations have no morals, except for earning profits; wherever that may take them whether on one side or the other, or both sides of a conflict. Not surprising that major international corporations straddled the fence. Having said that, I can still detest Henry Ford for his anti-semetic actions .

    Bob Bogner author Wilder: A Social Justice Fantasy
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2021
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    A good and well documented history of how Wall Street Gins up boogey men for us to defeat and then funds the reconstruction.
    Technology transfers, financial backing, imposed leadership and power grabs. This is no conspiracy- it is recorded and documented history. We are now watching the same game plan play out with China - massive technology transfers, huge financial transfers, now we increasing the tensions and acting like there was no way we could have seen this coming.

    The elite are not our friends - they use middle class morality to send our children to war for their financial gain and power grabs.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
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    Excellent work, revealing the truth on how ww2 was a manufactured crisis.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2013
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    An unfortunate trend among Red Pill/conspiratorial literature is the significant lack of citations..... not so in this case. Though the book is short, it is absolutely packed with information. Straight from the most legitimate sources to be found: newspapers, interviews, court proceedings, corporate memorandums... you'll be shocked. There is little to no fluff or extrapolation to interfere with the reader as we learn about these little-known bits of history.

    Highly recommended.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2009
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    Anthony C. Sutton's third installment to his trilogy of books is a must read. The first two being "Wall Street and the Bolshevik Revolution" and "Wall Street and FDR," which I have to admit I didn't read the first two installments, but after reading "Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler" I really don't feel reading his previous books is warranted because this book efficaciously answers most inquiries.
    It's interesting to note (according to Sutton's research) that many U.S. corporations aided and abetted Adolph Hitler's hegemonic rise to power.
    And with many documents at his disposal Sutton was able to back up his many allegations...assertions that Hitler didn't act alone.
    The axiomatic conclusion remains quite clear, that he had allies right here on our soil; "TRAITORS" who were ready to commit treason at a moments notice, whose allegiance was to Hitler's socialistic system instead of the American dream of life, liberty and happiness for all.

    Sutton demonstrates that companies such as Standard Oil, (which was later forced into breaking up its oil monopoly into several different companies,) along with companies such as General Electric, National City Bank, Chase Manhattan Bank, Alcoa, Kuhn-Loeb Company, IG Farben, Brown Brothers Harriman, Union Bank and a plethora of other U.S. corporations and banks invested in the Third Reich.
    Sutton makes clear that war (also known as racketeering with peoples lives) is a sanguineous business and Wall Street has always been about egregious profits making over people even to this day.
    What Sutton describes in this book parallels with what's transpiring in today's world; if Iraq, Afghanistan, the up and coming war with Pakistan, the selling of nuclear technology to North Korean, and the recent attacks in Gaza don't ring any bells...then nothing will.

    A case in point:

    Standard Oil transferred ethyl technology to the Nazis, which was used to create synthetic rubber materials, which IG Farben Co. produced because the Nazis didn't possess the technological capabilities to manufacture this material themselves. Also, Alcoa Corporation produced plastics for the Reich. Furthermore, Deutsche-Amerikanische Petroleum "was 94% owned by Standard Oil of New Jersey" and it "had branches throughout Germany, a refinery at Bremen and a head office in Hamburg." Even Henry Ford and Ford Motor Company backed and financed the Reich along with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, which had Charles E. Mitchell, Walter Teagle (of Standard Oil of New Jersey), and Paul M. Warburg (of the Warburg dynasty and Bank of Manhattan) were all members of the Federal Reserve board.
    So, this means that the very same Federal Reserve that runs our economy backed the Fuhrer.
    Even IBM had its hands in the Nazi cookie jar selling the Reich computers, which helped the Nazis keep track of the prisoners in the Nazi concentrations camps, and there's much more to be revealed in this book. And make no mistake about it we must all be vigilant and cognizant of what these corporations conspire to carry out in the near and distant future.

    "Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler" is probably the most incredible story ever told, but unfortunately it's the truth. This is the story of how Hitler received his money and supplies, which almost won him a continent and maybe even the world.

    Other books that should be read along this one are as follows:

    James Perloff "Shadows of Power: The Council on Foreign Relations and the American Decline"

    Daniel Estulin "The True Story of the Bilderberg Group"

    Greg Palast "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy"

    John Perkins "Confessions of an Economic Hitman"

    Gore Vidal "Imperial America"

    "Wall Street and the Rise of Hitler" is a four star bonanza of info!!!!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2014
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    But it's a great book that every American should read. And the person that's reading this, YOU HAVE TO GET ONE. BECAUSE YOU CAN'T KNOW WHAT'S REALLY GOING ON TODAY IF YOU DON'T KNOW WHAT'S HAPPENED IN OUR PASSED. Their doing the exactly the same thing now as they did back then. There were over 120 American, English and German people and corporations that gave Hitler the money and technology to be able to start the war and then keep it going. We came very close to losing the war several times because of men like David Rockefeller, the Rothschild's, IBM gave him the tech to keep track of the Jew's in prison camps with the tattooed numbers on their arms.
    62 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2014
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    It is fascinating how Antony Sutton detail the involvement in WW2 and the corruption of all the presidents since Woodrow Wilson to the present, that are puppets of Wall Street, and that there is no difference between a Republican or Democratic administration. They are all socialist, they praised Hitler and Mussolini in the 1920s and 1930s and then entered WW2 for the profit of Wall Street. General Smedley D Butler was wright why we should not be involved in WW2 as he explained in his book War is a Racket. All US administrations since Woodrow Wilson have followed the same pattern.
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