How Bush's grandfather helped Hitler's rise to power
Saturday, September 25, 2004 at 05:37PM
TheSpook
George Bush's grandfather, the late US senator Prescott Bush, was a
director and shareholder of companies that profited from their
involvement with the financial backers of Nazi Germany. The Guardian
has obtained confirmation from newly discovered files in the US
National Archives that a firm of which Prescott Bush was a director was
involved with the financial architects of Nazism. His business
dealings, which continued until his company's assets were seized in
1942 under the Trading with the Enemy Act, has led more than 60 years
later to a civil action for damages being brought in Germany against
the Bush family by two former slave labourers at Auschwitz and to a hum
of pre-election controversy. The debate over Prescott Bush's behaviour
has been bubbling under the surface for some time. There has been a
steady internet chatter about the "Bush/Nazi" connection, much of it
inaccurate and unfair. But the new documents, many of which were only
declassified last year, show that even after America had entered the
war and when there was already significant information about the Nazis'
plans and policies, he worked for and profited from companies closely
involved with the very German businesses that financed Hitler's rise to
power. It has also been suggested that the money he made from these
dealings helped to establish the Bush family fortune and set up its
political dynasty. [more ] and [more ]
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