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Chasing Gold: The Incredible Story of How the Nazis Stole Europe's Bullion

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by George M. Taber


  Mussolini and, 324–325

  Mussolini’s view of, 199

  offering of ambassadorship to Luther, 36

  personal bank account of, at Union Bank of Switzerland, 379

  Pétain and, 324

  political scenarios (cases) spelled out by, 88

  preference for oral orders, 63

  putsch staged by, 27

  on Reichsbank, 395

  request to form new government, 34

  Schacht, Hjalmar, and, 33, 35–36, 46, 67, 73, 74, 120, 122–127

  Schuschnigg, Kurt, and, 91–92

  silencing of diplomatic and military opposition, 90–91

  Spanish Civil War and, 10–11

  speaking style of, 87

  Stalin and, 339–340

  thesis of the master race of, 130

  tour of conquered Europe, 323–324

  view of Poland by, 130

  on weakness of France, 88–89

  HMS Arethusa, 216, 237

  HMS Bonaventure, 297, 298

  HMS Boreas, 216

  HMS Codrington, 218, 219

  HMS Cossack, 296

  HMS Devonshire, 255

  HMS Dunedin, 256

  HMS Edinburgh, 353–354

  HMS Emerald, 289, 290

  HMS Enterprise, 289

  HMS Foresight, 353

  HMS Glasgow, 288

  HMS Hyperion, 218

  HMS Kenya, 353

  HMS Resolution, 299

  HMS Revenge, 295, 297, 298–299

  HMS Trinidad, 256

  HMS Venetia, 219

  HMS Vesper, 222

  HMS Wild Swan, 219, 220, 221, 222

  HMS Windsor, 218, 223

  Holbein, 404

  Holland. See Netherlands

  Hook of Holland, 220, 221–222

  Hoover, Herbert, 156

  administration of, 59

  efforts to get support for international economic conference, 52

  in election of 1932, 50

  as head of Food Administration, 48

  on reason for having gold, 438

  start of Federal Farm Board, 50

  Hopkins, Harry, x, 303, 352

  Morgenthau, and, 161–162

  Stalin, Josef, and, 347–348

  visit to Moscow, 352

  Hopkins, Sir RVN, 291

  Horatio at the Bridge, 285

  Hossbach, Friedrich, 87, 89, 90

  Hossbach Memorandum, 88

  Hoxba, Enver, 431

  Hull, Cordell

  opposition to Morgenthau’s plan for postwar Germany, 389, 390

  as Secretary of State, 262, 264–265, 266, 308–309

  Hungarian General Bank, 385

  Hungarian Gold Train, Allied capture of, 414

  Hungarian National Bank, move of gold and personnel from, 414–415

  Hungary

  bauxite in, 325

  fate of, 316

  German invasion of, 414–415

  Soviet control of, 429

  stolen gold of, 440

  Hunter, Edward N., 319–320

  Huntziger, Charles, 311

  Hutton, E. F. (brokerage firm), 1

  I

  Ibárruri, Dolores, 9

  Ida Bakke, 299

  I.G. Farben, 34, 397, 402

  backing of autarky program by, 38

  backing of Hitler by, 38

  Four Year Plan as boon for, 67–68

  subsidization of, 67

  IJmuiden, 214, 215

  Imperfect Justice (Eizenstat), 433

  India

  dropping of gold standard, 83

  gold in, 291, 435

  Ingeborg, Princess of, 180

  Inntian, 190

  The Intelligent Woman’s Guide to Socialism and Capitalism (Shaw), 4

  “An International Agreement of Non-Intervention in the Present Spanish Crisis” , 12–13

  International Brigades in Spanish Civil War, 9

  International Court of Justice, 431

  International Monetary Fund, Jacobsson as managing director of, 82

  International monetary system, gold shipments to New York and, 168, 435–436

  International Red Cross, 48

  Isabella, Queen of Spain, 3

  Ismay, Pug, 245

  Istanbul, transport of gold and, 145

  Italian Social Republic, 363, 365

  Italy, 362–374

  acceptance of non-intervention accord, 13

  Allied invasion of, 203, 361

  concerns on military action against Austria, 94

  conquest of Albania, 197–203

  demands for restitution, 430

  dropping of gold standard, 83

  facists in, 9

  lack of objections on German agression, 89

  movement of gold to U.S. and, 161

  Nazi capture of gold in, 387

  role of, as mediator over takeover of Poland, 134

  Spanish Civil War and, 12–13, 15–16

  stolen gold of, 440

  Itzahoe, gold at, 417

  Ivan the Terrible, 346

  J

  J. P. Morgan, 266

  Jacobsson, Per, 81, 83–84

  Jacobsson, Violet, 81

  Jagiellonian University, 139

  Jankovic, Miojko, 330

  Janssen, Georges, x, 229, 230, 232

  Japan, sales of Nazi gold and, 442

  Java, 219

  Jean-Bart, 275

  Jean de Vienne, 242

  Jeanne d’Arc, 246–247, 248–249, 250, 251, 257

  Jenicz, Andrzej, 138

  Jenkins, Humphrey, 298

  Jewish Atonement Tax, 123

  Jews. See also Anti-Semitism

  Ashkenazy, 14

  death camps and, 356, 359, 405

  Final Solution and, 349

  German attacks on, 70, 159

  gold holdings of Austrian, 101–102

  Kristallnacht and, 120–121, 153, 358

  meltdown of confiscated jewelry, 70

  Jodl, Alfred, 94, 107–108, 174

  Johannesen, Louis, 193, 195–196

  Jones, Jesse

  as chair of Reconstruction Finance Corporation, 51

  U.S. prices for gold and, 54

  Juliana, Princess (Netherlands), x, 212, 213–214, 263

  Jurovksy, Yakov, 342–343

  Jutland, German attack on, 178

  K

  Kaantzow, Carin von, 61

  Kabataç, 145

  Kaiseroda mine

  discovery of German gold and paintings at, xiv–xvi

  storage of valuables in, 397, 398, 399

  Kaiserslautern, Allied seizure of, xiii

  Kaltenbrunner, Ernst, 374, 417

  Kappler, Herbert, 367, 374

  Kaptol, Zagreb, 332

  Karelia, 156

  Karpiski, Zygmunt, 135–136, 140, 148

  Katow, Edouard de, 254

  Kauffman, Henrik, 176

  Kayes, 319

  movement of French gold, 312–313, 315

  Kazan, 335

  Keitel, Wilhelm, 71, 92, 94, 106, 110, 193

  review of plans for Czechoslovakia, 103

  Weserübung and, 174

  Keith, 216

  Kennedy, Joseph, 160, 163

  Keppler, Wilhelm, 92–93, 99, 101

  Keynes, John Maynard, 1, 30, 56, 58, 82, 390

  Khimki, 350

  Khrushchev, Nikita, 156, 341

  Kieselbach, command post at, xiv

  Kiewitz, Werner, 236

  King, W. L. Mackenzie, 255

  Kinney, S. H., 319–320

  Kirov, 155

  Klein, Anthony, discovery of German gold and paintings and, xiv

  Kleine Ministerrat, 65

  Kleist, Paul von, 330

  Knoke, L. Werner, x, 160, 164–165, 195, 267

  Know-Nothing Movement, 259

  Koblenz, 174

  Allied seizure of, xiii

  Koc, Adam, 137–140, 143

  Koch, Erich, 46

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nbsp; Koch Storm Detachment, 231–232

  Koht, Halvdan, 180

  Kolchak, Alexander, 335

  Koltsov, Mikhail, 13

  Kommerzialbank (Kraków), 385

  Königsberg, 46

  Konstanz, 418

  Kontinentale Bank (Brussels), 385

  Kostov (code name), 388

  Koszul, Julien, 279, 280, 281

  Krauch, Carl, 67

  Kreditanstalt, collapse of, 33

  Kremenets, 140–141

  Kretzschmann, Max, 127

  Kristallnacht, 120–121, 153, 358

  Krivitsky, Walter, 18, 23

  Kronswtadt, 155

  Krosigk, Johann Schwerin von, 99, 121–122

  Krosigk, Lutz von, 122, 357

  Krupp, 181, 396

  Kuibyshev, 350

  Kummetz, Oscar, 181, 182

  Künsberg, Eberhard von, 328

  Kunierz, Tomasz, 147

  Kuty, 143

  Kuznetzov, Nikolai, 20

  L

  Laake, Kristian, 183

  LaGuardia, Fiorello, 156

  Lake Como, 370

  Lake Garda, 363

  Lake Ladoga, 156

  Lammers, Hans, x

  Funk, Schwedler, and, 420, 422–423

  as head of Reich’s Chancellery, 72–73, 394–395, 419

  as Hitler’s chief of staff, 43

  Lamoricière, 311

  Lamoureaux, Lucien, 244

  Laon, 244

  L’Aquila, 364

  Lasocki, Stanislaw, 148

  Latvia, 151, 152

  Soviet control over, 133, 152

  Latvian Central Bank, 153

  Laval, Pierre, 236–237, 253, 256, 271, 307, 315

  Lavas, Nicolas, 328

  Lead, 383

  League of Nations, 78, 79

  Lebanon, shipment of French gold to, 241

  Lebensraum, 130

  Lebrun, Albert, 12, 210

  Le Havre, 232

  Leif, 190

  Leka, Crown Prince, 201

  Le Mans, 240

  Lend-Lease program, 304–305, 352, 354

  Lenin, Vladimir, 131, 335–336

  embalmed body of, 343–344

  Leningrad, 156, 394

  Leonding, 98

  Leopold III, King of Belgium, 227, 233, 235, 294

  Levant, 145

  Le Verdon, 237, 277, 281

  shipment of gold to, 244

  Leyden, 210

  Library of Fine Arts, 396

  Lie, Trygve, 185

  Liebenau monastery, gold at, 417

  Liége, 231

  Lillehammer, storage of gold at, 177, 182–183, 184, 185

  Lindberg, Charles, 301

  Linz, 98

  Lisbon, sending of gold to, 311

  Lithuania, 151, 152

  German control over, 133, 163

  return of gold to, after breakup of the Soviet Union, 155

  Soviet invasion of, 152

  Littlepage, John, 336

  Litvinov, Maxim, 15, 22, 131, 337

  Liverpool, 354

  Lizard Point, 194

  Löb, Wilhelm, 67

  Loeb, Gerald M., as founding partner of E. F. Hutton, 1

  London

  as financial capital, 80, 292

  foreign deposits in, 293

  Swedish shipment of gold to, 381

  London blitz, 301

  London Economic Conference, 57

  London Gold Conference (1997), 361, 383, 416, 427

  London Gold Pool, 436

  London Peace Conference of 1912-1913, 198

  Lords of Finance (Alamed), 4–5

  Lorient

  evacuation of, 275

  gold transfer from, 270, 307

  Lorraine, 242

  L’Osservatore Romano, 261, 262

  Lothian, Lord, 302

  Low countries. See also Belgium; Luxembourg; Netherlands

  German invasion of, 70, 242, 262, 380

  munitions purchases of, 161

  Lubbe, Marinus van der, 35

  Lubeck, storage of records in Merkers, 396

  Lublin, 138–139, 359

  regional bank office in, 136

  Ludwigshafen, Allied seizure of, xiii

  Lufthansa, 61–62

  Luleå, 174

  Luther, Hans

  as German ambassador to Washington, 36

  offering of Schacht the job of ending German inflation, 28

  as Reichsbank President, 35

  Lutsk, 140

  Polish gold in, 141, 142

  Luxembourg

  central bank of, 228

  demands for restitution, 430

  early history of, 228

  German attack on, 206

  gold of, 228, 312

  monetary union with Belgium, 228

  Nazi objective of conquering, 173

  stolen gold of, 440

  Luxembourg gold, 312

  M

  Maassluis, 220

  Maastricht, 231

  Macaulay, Lord, 285

  Madagascar, Jews and Nazi opponent immigration to, 120

  Madeira Islands, 248

  Magdeburg, Reichsbank offices in, 399

  Maginot Line, 110, 231, 242

  Maglioni, Luigi, 265

  Mainz, Allied seizure of, xiii

  Malenkov, Georgy, 345

  Malraux, Andre, 12

  Manganese

  German need for, 165

  U.S. buy up of, 165

  Manila fiber, German need for, 165

  Mannerheim, Carl, 156

  Manstein, Erich von, 205–206, 243

  Mansur, David, 297

  Marie-Adélaïde, Grand Duchess, 227

  Marienbad, 420

  Marseillaise, 242

  Marseilles, 317

  Belgian and Luxembourg gold in, 316

  shipment of gold from, 241

  Marshall, George, 405

  Marshall, James W., discovery of gold in California, 4

  Marshall Plan, 381

  Martinique, gold in, 254, 256, 307, 310, 435

  Marx, Harpo, 337

  Marxism, danger of, to Germany, 64

  Mathieu, Jean, protection of Belgian assets, 229–230

  Matuszewski, Ignacy, x, 139–140, 142, 145, 146–147

  Matuszewski Poles, 139

  Mauritania, 309

  McGarrah, Gates W., 81

  McKittrick, Thomas H.

  as president of Bank for International Settlement, x, 305, 366, 380, 418

  relationships with Nazi leaders, 380

  McSherry, Frank, 401, 408–409

  Mechelen, 205

  Mefo bills, 43, 72, 121, 123

  Mein Kampf (Hitler), 5–6, 31, 63, 91, 334, 379

  Melmer, Bruno, 358, 359

  Melmer gold, 355–361

  SS units claim of, 417–418

  Memel, 163

  German control of, 319

  Menjou, Adolphe, 15

  Meppel, 225

  Mercantile system, 3

  Mercer, Lucy, affair with FDR, 54–55

  Merkers

  Allied discovery of, xiv, 401

  audit of gold found in, 410–411

  gold and art treasurers in salt mine in, 203, 410–411

  gold evacuated to, 397, 412

  stealing of gold from, 411

  storage of records in, 396

  turf war between Bernstein and Stout at, 403

  Mers-el-Kébir, 308

  Metallurgische Forschungsgesellschaft (Metal Research Company) (Mefo), 42–43

  Metaxas, Joannis, 327

  Metternich, 368

  Michalski, Stefan, x, 273, 275, 276–277, 319

  Miesen, Bernard, 420

  Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig, 394

  Miklas, Wilhelm, 96, 97

  Mikoyan, Anastas, 345, 346

  Milan, 272

  Mill, John Stuart, 26

  Minsk, 345

  Mittenwald, 421–422, 425, 427

  Młynów, 142
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  Moevus, Captain, 273, 274, 276–277

  Molde, 183, 188, 190, 193

  Molotov, V. M., 340, 345

  Molotov, Vyacheslav, 22, 131–133, 316

  Molotov-Ribbentrop Treaty, 151–152, 163

  Monarch of Bermuda, 297

  Monnet, J. G., & Co., 162

  Monnet, Jean, 162, 163

  purchase of American weapons and, 241

  Mont-de-Marsan, 231, 234

  Montoire-sur-le-Loir, 324

  Monument Men, 411

  Moors, Franco’s use of, 12

  Mootz, Richard, discovery of German gold and paintings and, xiv

  Moret, Clément, as governor of Banque de France, 240

  Moreton, Charles, x, 277–278, 279, 280, 281–282

  meeting with Ollive, Emmanuel, 308–311

  Morgan, Charles, 289

  Morgan, J. P., as member of Bank of International Settlements, 80

  Morgan Grenfel, 265

  Morganthau, Elinor

  friendship with Roosevelt, Eleanor, 49

  politics and, 49

  Morganthau, Henry, Jr., x

  advance to Soviets to buy weapons, 338

  arms sales and, 161

  attraction of, to agriculture and ranching, 48, 49

  Bernstein and, 153

  concerns over developments in Europe, 115–116

  concerns over Hitler, 159–161

  as Conservation Commissioner, 50

  coordination of weapon sales and, 163, 165

  diary of, 55

  education of, 47–48

  Eisenhower’s need for financial assistant, 360–361

  financial advisors of, 58–59

  Fishkill Farms and, 48, 49

  friendship with Roosevelt, Franklin D., 47, 49, 50, 159

  gathering up of world’s central bank gold, 170

  as head of Farm Credit Administration, 51

  as head of Federal Farm Board, 50–51

  help for Britain and, 302

  Hopkins, Harry, and, 161–162

  learning disability of, 47

  luncheons with Roosevelt, and, 336–337

  military service of, 48

  movement of gold and, 161–162, 316

  ownership of American Agriculturist and, 49, 57

  personality of, 47

  plans for handling Germany’s postwar economy, 388, 389–392

  politics and, 49

  purchase of gold from Soviet Union and, 351–352

  purchase of gold on international market, 59

  Schacht and, 74, 126

  swearing in, as Secretary of Treasury, 56–57

  U.S. prices for gold and, 54, 55

  Vatican gold and, 264–265

  wheat prices and, 54

  White, Harry Dexter and, 166, 168–169, 325, 388, 389

  Morganthau, Henry, Sr., 47

  as ambassador to Ottoman Empire, 48, 159

  Morgenstierne, Wilhelm, 195, 196

  Moroccan State Bank, 279

  Moss, W. Stanley, 427

  Mostar, 330

  Mount Narodnaya, 341

  Mozhaisk Highway, 350

  Müller, Friedrich, 112, 116–117

  Munch, Edvard, 178

  Mundell, Robert, on gold as part of international monetary system, 4

  Munich, 423

  beer hall putsch in, 27, 61, 419

  bomb damage in, 423

 

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