The Nazi Hydra in America: Suppressed History of a Century : Wall Street and the Rise of the Fourth Reich

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Lulu.com, 2008 - 706 pages
Provocative and highly controversial, The Nazi Hydra In America presents an overview of the fascist influence in America. While Eisenhower's troops defeated The Third Reich on the battlefields of Europe, the war against fascism was lost on the home front, to the same cadre of American elitists who built Hitler's war machine. At the center of this small confederacy two firms stand out: Brown Brothers & Harriman, and Sullivan & Cromwell. At the very eye of this oligarchy one family name stands above all others. Spanning over 80 years and 4 generations, the Bush family has chosen to ally themselves with the Nazi element at home and abroad, ever willing to advance the Nazi agenda of global corporatism.
 

Contents

Introduction
6
Chapter 1 What Fascism Is
20
A History
58
Chapter 3 The Roaring 20s and the Roots of American Fascism
73
Nazis Parading on Main Street
127
Chapter 5 The War Years
164
Chapter 6 A Pledge Betrayed
208
Chapter 7 Nazi Gold
288
A Proposed Amendment to End Corporate Rule
438
The Nye Report
440
US Corporations in Cartel Agreements with IG Farben
448
Big Donors to the ProNazi Groups
451
Captured Nazi Psychological Warfare Plans
454
American Documents on Germanys Comeback Plans457 Appendix 12 Ch 78 OSS Personnel After the War
460
Operation Northwoods
462
Index
467

Chapter 8 Ratlines the CIA and the Nazis
359
APPENDICES
427
Bibliographical Notes
508
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Glen Yeadon is a lifelong activist and a leading authority on fascism in America. He has multiple degrees in chemistry and computer science from Mankato State University in Minnesota. His book,The Nazi Hydra grew out of his lifelong interest and research into WWII.Yeadon has authored numerous articles on the Internet probing the roots of American fascism. His article "Ties that Bind," which connects George W Bush and the Neocons to the Nazis, has received exceptional praise from readers.

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