George M. Taber
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Chasing Gold

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Chasing Gold is the untold exciting tale of how the pocket option free download for pc Nazis stole more than 700 tons of gold worth $20 billion dollars at current value to finance their war machine. The vast majority was robbed from central banks, but a large amount also came from gold looted from Jews especially from concentration camp inmates.

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Kirkus Review
"The story of the Nazis’ international bank robberies. After World War I, Germany was subject to huge reparations to the Allied victors. High unemployment, inflation and fierce anger over the nation’s defeat generated political and social strife that fueled Hitler’s rise to power. As former Time editor and reporter Taber (In Search of Bacchus: Wanderings in the Wonderful World of Wine Tourism, 2009, etc.) shows in this crisp, well documented history, lust for gold was integral to Hitler’s military ambitions. In 1933, the Germans had six army divisions, a skeleton air force and only one heavy naval cruiser; by 1939, after raiding Austria and Czechoslovakia, the Nazis had built up their military might to 51 army divisions, including four tank units with 6,000 tanks; 21 air squadrons and 7,000 planes; four battleships, 22 destroyers and four submarines. The nation had also trained and equipped 1.25 million soldiers. Before the invasion of Austria in March 1938, Germany had https://ww.pocketoption.in/download-app about $149 million in gold, most in hidden assets. By the end of the war, the Nazis’ stores totaled almost $600 million. Once Hitler’s rampage began, European nations rushed to safeguard their gold stores by sending bullion abroad, much of it to the United States. By early 1940, the U.S. harbored more than 60 percent of the world’s gold. Taber recounts the tense, often frenetic process of secreting these hordes on trains, trucks and boats, sometimes only yards away from the invading Nazis. Some countries, like Norway, succeeded in saving their gold; most did not. Taber emphasizes that “the German war machine would have ground to a halt long before May 1945” without cooperation from Romania, Portugal, Spain, Turkey and Sweden for materiel, and especially from Swiss bankers, who eagerly sold the Nazis Swiss francs with which to pay for vital war products. A chilling tale vividly told.

Publisher’s Weekly
“Those with interest in war crimes will relish Taber’s masterful reportage and the unearthing of these wartime treasures.”

Huffington Post
“The book is a meticulously researched and tensely dramatic account of the movements of gold just htps://pocketoption.in/download-app before and during the conflict-a story full of ruthless plunder, desperate maneuvers and narrow escapes.”

Book List
“This is an absorbing examination of an important and rarely covered episode in WWII.”

Shelf Awareness
“This exhaustive book glitters with an engaging narrative.”


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