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Hitler's Banker

Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schacht

by John Weitz


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A biography of Hitler's Minister of Economics, head of Germany's Central Bank during the Nazi years and architect of the Reich's wartime economy, written by the German emigre who previously published "Hitler's Diplomat," a biography of von Ribbentrop.

Editions of Hitler's Banker

9780751526660
ISBN

Binding/Format

Paperback
Publisher

Trafalgar Square
Date

2002
Price

£1.79
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9780316929165
ISBN

Binding/Format

Hardcover
Publisher

Little Brown & Co
Date

1997
Price

CAD $10.00
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Publisher Notes

Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schacht was a genius - but like his name, eccentric and highly enigmatic. Now, in the first-ever full-scale biography to appear in English, historian John Weitz brings this brilliant Nazi-era financier to life. Born to an impoverished family of the German upper middle class, Schacht gained worldwide fame as Germany's commissioner of currency and president of the Reichsbank in the 1920s. Single-handedly, he halted Germany's runaway inflation and, as a tough negotiator, freed Germany from the crippling reparation debts imposed by the Versailles Treaty. Later, under the Nazis, he built the economic and financial juggernaut that underwrote Hitler's military machine. Yet before the war was over, Hitler had imprisoned him in Dachau; afterward, he was one of only three defendants at the Nuremberg trials to be acquitted.

Media Reviews

"If ever there was a financier who might have helped change the course of German politics in the 1930s, it was Schacht."

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