Chasing Gold: The Incredible Story of How the Nazis Stole Europe's Bullion
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Rygg, Nicolai, xi, 176, 177, 182, 183
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Sachsenhausen concentration camp, 356
Sadkowksi, stanisław, 137
St. Stephen’s Cathedral, 95
Saint Jean, 278
Saint-Jedan-de Luz, 280
St John’s, Newfoundland, 298
Saint Louis, 278
Saint-Nazaire, 275
Salazar, Antonio, 383
Salo, 363
Salzburg, closing of border between Germany and Austria at, 95
Salzgitter, 68
Samaria, 165
San Sirolamo Degli Illirici, College of, 416
Sardinia, 364
Sas, Jacob, 209, 212
Sauøy, 190
Sayer, Ian, 427
Scapa Flow, 192
Schacht, Eddy, 25
Schacht, Hjalmar, xi, 24, 25–27, 439
autarky and, 39, 40–42, 386
autobiography of, 27–28
banking and, 25
belief in bullion, 6
demeanor of, 25–26
desire to exit Reichsbank, 121–122
at dinner party with Göring, 31–32
economic policies of, 26, 40, 44, 45–46
founding of Bank of International Settlements and, 78–79, 84
as General Plenipotentiary of War Economy, 41
German inflation and, 27, 28–29, 74
in German politics, 31
German Reichsbank under, 36, 66, 72–73, 75–76, 77, 78–79, 81, 82
Göring’s challenge for control of economy, 60, 62, 70, 71–72, 73, 87
hiding of German gold and, 45
Hitler and, 32, 33, 35–36, 46, 67, 73, 74, 120, 122–127
on importance of gold in military buildup, 44–45
interest in defecting to U.S., 74
interrogation of, at Nuremberg trials, 43
invasion of Austria and, 97
loyalty to the Nazis, 32, 33–34
as managing director of Danat Bank, 27
meeting with leaders of Roosevelt, Franklin D.’s administration, 41
as member of Confessional Church, 356
as member of Reich Defense Council, 36
as Minister of Economic Affairs, 41
as Minister of Economics, 66
as Minister Without Portfolio, 74, 126
New Plan of 1934 of, 325
Norman and, 29, 120, 124, 127
ouster of, from Reichsbank, 169, 356
as Plenipoteniary for War Economy, 66, 70–71
post-war memoirs of, 46
at post-war trial at Nuremberg, 32
reach out to anti-Hitler opposition, 119
refusal to recognize war debt, 30
resignation of, in 1930, 31
role of, in start of BIS, 379
secret financial machinations of, 130–131
service on the Reichsbank board, 32
takeover of Austrian National Bank and, 100–101
Thompson, Dorothy’s interview of, 32–33
travels of, 31, 127–128
unexpected balance of payment difficulties and, 43–44
working habits of, 28
Young and, 78–79
Schacht, Norman Hjalmar, 124
Schacht, Wilhelm, 24–25
Schachtian system, 26
Schirach, Henriette von, 427
Schleswig-Holstein, 24–25
sending of gold to, 417
Schloss Fuschl, 417
Schmidt, Rudolf, 130
Schumpeter, Joseph, praise of gold as automatic system, 4
Schuschnigg, Kurt, xi, 91–92, 109
holding of national plebiscite on union with Germany, 93
invasion of Austria and, 95–96
meeting with Hitler, 91–92
Schutzstaffel, 69
Schwed (Orlov’s code name), 18
Schwedler, August, Funk, Lanners, and, 420, 422–423
Second Book (Hitler), 39
The Secret of Santa Victoria (Crichton), 367
Sedan, 206, 243
Selassie, Haile, 290
Self-sufficiency, 37, 68
Serbrovsky, Alexander, 336
Serov, Ivan, 394, 411
Seyss-Inquart, Arthur, 95, 96, 98, 224
Shadrin, Dmitry, 344
Shakespeare, William, 1
Shaw, George Bernard, 4
Shawe, Dr., 404
Sheffield, 185
Shirer, William, 135
Sicily, 148
Allied invasion of, 363
Siedlce, regional bank office in, 136
Siemens, start of dummy company and, 42
Siepmann, Harry, 286–287
Simon, Sir John, 114, 288–289
Siret River, 141
Sitskrieg, 205
SKF (Swedish Ball Bearing Factory), 382
Skoda Works, 105–106, 117
Skorzeny, Otto, 363, 417–418
Slany, William, 432
Slovakia, 110
German takeover of, 165
Slovaks, language of, 105
Smith, Adam, 26, 78
Smith, Al, 56
Smith, Bedell, 408–409
Smith, Howard, 178
Smolensk, 346
battle of, 349
Smuts, Jan, correspondence with Churchill, Winston, 313
Sniatyn, 148
goal to get Polish gold to, 141
Soviet takeover of, 143
war refugees in, 142
Sobibór death camp, 356
Sobieski, 297, 298
Societa Bancara Romana (Bucharest), 385
Société Belge de Banque, 229
Socony-Vacuum Oil, 144, 146
Söhne, Friedrick Roessler, 386
Solzhenitsyn, Alexander, 340
Sontag, Henri, protection of Belgian assets, 229–230
South Africa
British gold in, 291
gold production in, 289, 337
South Africa Reserve Bank, Belgian gold at, 231
Southwest Africa, 88
Soviet Central Bank, 154
Soviet Depository of Precious Metals (Moscow), 23
Soviet occupation zone, 429
Soviet Union, 334–354. See also Russia
alliance with Czechoslovia, 106
breakup of, 155
capture of Berlin, 411–412
capture of Nazi gold and, 412
Cheka in, 14
collectivization in, 11–12
deceptive diplomacy of, 132
desire for weak Germany, 388
economy in, 11
Estonia, Latvia, and Finland and, 151
ethnic groups in, 334
German invasion of, 38–39, 225, 326, 339, 382
gold production in, 58, 337–338
Great Terror in, 11
Hitler’s concerns over, 131
Lend-Lease for, 352
protection of Austria or Czechoslovakia and, 89
sales of Nazi gold and, 338–339, 442
Secret Service in, 19
shipment of Spanish gold to, 17, 18–23
signing of nonaggression treaty with Germany, 133
Spanish Civil War and, 13–14
under Stalin, 11–12, 23, 336, 341, 345–346, 347–348
Stalin’s desire to avoid war with Germany, 131–132
warning of German attack on, 339–340
Spaak, Paul-Henri, 233
Spain
Azaña as prime minister and president of, 9
national election in 1936, 9
Nazi gold received in, 432–433
negotiations with the Allies, 432
raw materials in, 39, 383
receipt of Nazi gold by, 432
sale of raw materials to Nazis, 383
sales of Nazi gold and, 442
stockpile of gold as weapon of war in, 8
tungsten in, 376, 383
wartime activities of, 431
Spanish Civil War (1936–39), 8–23
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Blue Shirts in, 9
carpet-bombing in, 8
deaths in, 8, 10
destruction in, 10
efforts of British and French to stop, 12–13
Franco in, 17, 18–23
Germany and, 90
Giral, José, in, 10, 11
Göring’s Luftwaffe during, 131
Hitler and, 10–11
International Brigades in, 9
Italian and German involvement in, 12–13, 15–16
Moors in, 12
movement of gold in, 17
Mussolini and, 10
National Front in, 9
Nationalists in, 8, 9, 10–11, 12, 15–16
Operation X in, 13
Popular Front in, 9
Republicans in, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15–16, 184
Roman Catholic Church in, 8–9, 10
spies in, 14–15
tank combat in, 8
Spanish Communist Party, membership of, 11
Spanish Morocco, coup d’etat in, 10
Special Case Otto plans for invasion of Austria, 94
Speer, Albert, xi, 73, 75, 87, 413–414
as minister for armaments and munitions, 40
on Morgenthau Plan, 391
Spiridonov, Nikolai K., 343, 344
Spital am Pyrhn, 414–415
Sprague, Oliver, 53
opposition of gold program, 56
SS Antonia, 295
SS Aracataca, 265
SS Azerbaidjan, 338, 351
SS Britannica, 265
SS Cairo, 352–353
SS Dneprostroy, 338
SS Donbass, 338
SS Duchess of Liverpool, 295
SS Emerald, 295, 296
SS Eocene, 144–145, 146
SS Harding, 164
SS Iris, 214, 215, 216
SS Laurentic, 286
SS Manhattan, 164
SS Pasteur, 250, 253, 254, 255
SS Perseus, 214
SS President Roosevelt, 164
SS Randsfjord, 176
SS Rex, 260
SS Smolny, 354
SS Titus, 214, 215, 216
SS Trafalgar, 176
SS Transbalt, 338
Staffeldt, Herbert, 70
Stalin, Joseph, xi, 152, 156, 157, 337
advance warning of German attack, 339–340
claim to Merkers gold, 429
concerns over Franco victory, 13
desire for western offensive, 363
desire to avoid war with Germany, 131–132
Five Year Plans of, 336
Hitler and, 339–340
Hopkins, Harry and, 347–348
movement of Spanish gold and, 8, 18–23
national gold policy of, 336
non-aggression treaty with Hitler, 133
at Potsdam, 429
problems of, in Soviet Union, 11–12
prohibition of weapons export to Spain, 13
Ribbentrop, Joachim von and, 151
Soviet Union under, 336, 341, 345–346, 347–348
Spanish Civil War and, 11, 15
Trotsky and, 12
at Yalta meeting, 391
Stanton, Ellen, 4
Stanton, William, 4
Stashevsky, Arthur, 16, 18
State Bank of the U.S.S.R., 154
gold traffic and, 167
Stauffenberg, Claus Graf von, assassination attempt, 123
Stauning, Thorvald, 178
Stavanger
British and French invasion of, 177
storage of gold at, 177
Steinriegel, 424
Stettin, 396
Stimson, Henry L., 360–361, 389, 390
opposition to Morgenthau’s plan for postwar Germany, 389, 390
Stockholm, storage of gold bullion, 381
Stølaag, 190, 191, 192
Stout, George, 403–404
Straus, Gladys, 57
Straus, Oscar, as Secretary of Commerce and Labor, 50
Stresemann, Gustav
death of, 30
meeting with Schacht over inflation, 27
Strong, Benjamin, 29–30
Federal Reserve Bank of New York under, 77
Student, Kurt, 213
Stülpnaagel, Otto von, 311
Süddeutsche Kugelfabrik (South German Ball Bearing Factory), 382
Sudeten German Party, 106
Sudetenland, 111
proposal to split off from Czechoslovakia, 108
Südtirol, 368
Sunde, Arne, 193
Sunde, Bjørn, 184–185
Sun Life Assurance Company, 297, 299
Supreme Court, U.S., New Deal and, 59
Šutej, Juraj, 332
Sutter, John, discovery of gold in California, 4
Sutton, Willy, 6
Suwałki, 138
Svanen, 190
Sverdlovsk, 342, 343
Sweden, 151
golden inheritance and, 176
gold transfers to U.S. and, 164, 167–168, 170
iron ore in, 39, 174, 376
move of Polish gold to, 155
negotiations with the Allies, 432
as partner with Nazi Germany, 381–382
relations with the Allies, 382
sale of war materials to Nazis, 381–382
sales of Nazi gold and, 442
wartime activities of, 431
Swedish Central Bank
business in bullion with the Nazis, 382
Polish gold in, 136
Swedish National Bank, 156
movement of bullion, 287
Swedish Red Cross, 382
Swedish State Bank, 154
The Swiss, the Gold and the Dead (Ziegler), 377, 432
Swiss Bank Corporation, sales of Nazi gold and, 442
Swiss banks, German gold in, 387
Swiss Central Bank, assumptions on gold received by, 376
Swiss commercial banks, sales of Nazi gold and, 442
Swiss Confederation’s National Council, 377
Swiss Independent Commission of Experts, 377–378
Swiss National Bank
acceptance of bullion, 418–419
buying of German gold by, 431–432
Czech gold at, 112
gold for, 371
sales of Nazi gold and, 441, 442
Switzerland
acceptance of stolen gold by, 376
Belgian gold in, 316
bullion standard of, 83
economic and ethnic ties to Germany, 376–379
gold standard and, 438
Nazi gold received in, 378, 432
as pro-Swiss, 377
stolen gold in, 441
U.S. receipt of gold from, 170
wartime economic activities, 431–432
Sydney, movement of gold to, 299
Synthetic fuel, German production of, 28
Syria, shipment of French gold to, 241
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Tallinn, 155
Tank warfare, 205
Task Force Whitney, 408
Taylor, Myron, as Roosevelt’s representative to the Vatican, 259–268
Taylor Formula, 260
Teichert, Max-Martin, 353–354
Ten Days That Shook the World (Reed), 336
Thiès, gold in, 309, 310, 312
Third Army, discovery of German gold by, xiii, 401, 415
Thomas, Georg, 45, 65, 71
diary of, 119
Thompson, Dorothy, interview of Schacht, 32–33
Thoms, Albert, xi, 357–358, 384, 398, 399, 406, 409, 412
Thorkildsen, Sverre, 183
Thucydides, 2
Thuringia, sending of gold to, 396, 397, 417
Timbuktu, 316
Timoshenko, Semen, 340, 345
Tin
German need for, 165
U.S. buy up of, 165
Tippelskirch, Werner von, 131
Tirana, 202
Tittmann, Howard, 266
Toniolo, Gian
ni, 83, 113–114
Tonningen, Meinoud Rost van, 225
Tooze, Adam, 103
Torp, Oscar, 183, 185, 186, 187, 188, 191
Torpedo Boat 51, 213
Toulon, 147
shipment of gold to, 244
Toulouse, 231
Tours, 240
Towers, Graham, 286
Trans-Siberian railroad, 343
Traub, Admiral, 271
Treasure hunters, 2
Trebjesa Grotto, 330
Treblinka death camp, 356
Trentino-Alto Adige, 368
Trier, Allied seizure of, xiii
Trip, L. J. A., xi, 207, 214, 225
Trip, Leonardus, 81
Triparate Commission for the Restitution of Monetary Gold, 101, 327, 427, 429, 430–431, 432, 443, 444
Tromp, 219
Trompeloup-Pauillac, 278
Tromsø, 191, 192
Trondheim, British and French invasion of, 177
Tropsch, Hans, 67
Trotsky, Leon, Stalin and, 12
Truman, Harry, at Potsdam, 429
Tsimicalis, Panayotis, 328
Tuka, Vojtech, 110
Tungsten, 39
German need for, 165
Turin, 367
Turkey
chromium in, 40, 325, 384
demand of money from Poland for transit of gold, 146
negotiations with the Allies, 432
sales of Nazi gold and, 442
tungsten in, 325, 384
wartime activities of, 431
Turkish National Bank, gold transfer to, 167
Turnip winter of 1917, 37
Twilight War, 205
Tyumen, 344
U
U-456, 353
U-boats, 144, 147, 193, 289, 319
Ukraine, 156
wheat production in, 38–39
Ulman, battle of, 349
Unaterwegen, Dr., 417
Unilever, 115
Union Bank of Switzerland
Hitler, Adolph’s account at, 379
sales of Nazi gold and, 442
Union Pacific Railroad, 4
United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference, 168
United States
anti-Semitism in, 50
dropping of gold standard, 83
gold production in, 437
as isolationist, 79, 241
movement of gold to, 161, 164
on reparations from Germany, 30
Soviet gold shipments to, 338
Upper Silesia, 134
Ural Mountains, 341
Ural River, 341
U.S. Federal Reserve, as nonmember of Bank of International Settlements, 80
U.S. Steel, 260
USS Block Island, 319
USS Breeman, 319, 320
USS Indianapolis, 53
USS Tuscaloosa, 260, 303, 304
USS Vincennes, 279, 280–281
Ustaša, 415–416
Utrecht, 210
V
V-1 and V-2 guided missiles, 394, 418
Vanderpoorten, Arthur, 233
Van Galen, 220
Varga, Eugen, 391
Vasilevich, Ivan, 18
Vaterland, xiii
Vatican. See also Roman Catholic Church
gold of, 258–268
information source for, 262
San Sirolamo Degli Illirici, College of, in, 416