Hidden Interests in the Origin of the Second World War
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https://doi.org/10.29019/eyn.v7i1.253Keywords:
Rockefeller, Second World War, Farbenindustrie A.G., Montagu Norman, Hjalmar SchachtAbstract
In World War II, more than 60 million people died. The origin of this War is the subject of study of this
article. The origin of the war should’t be searched in the complex psychologies of nefarious personages
like Hitler, Goebels, Goering, Himmler. The true origins are linked to the deep financial interest of
Anglo-Saxon companies. The main objective was to seize the oil and mining wealth of the Soviet Union.
These interests intersected with those of hegemonic powers that sought the destruction of the Soviet
Union, Germany and the entire Continental Europe. In this case, the goal was for the United States
to become the first world power. England benefited greatly from the weakening of its main rivals in
Continental Europe: Germany and France. This article reveals the existence of dark characters such as
Hjalmar Schacht (President of the Reichbank and Minister of Economy of Hitler’s Government) and
Lord Montagu Norman (Governor of the Bank of England).
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