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"J. Henry Schroder Co. floats a $10,000,000 6% loan to Prussian Electric<br />

Power Co. in partnership with Brown Bros Harriman."<br />

New York Times, Nov. 14, 1929:<br />

"The Prussian State has arranged a $5 million loan from J. Henry Schroder<br />

Co. to extend Stettin Harbor."<br />

New York Times, Jan. 27,1933:<br />

"The City Co. <strong>of</strong> New York and <strong>the</strong> J. Henry Schroder Trust Co. have been<br />

designated as German bond scrip agents by <strong>the</strong> Gold Discount Bank <strong>of</strong><br />

Berlin. Representatives <strong>of</strong> American houses <strong>of</strong> issue said yesterday that <strong>the</strong>y<br />

were without direct advice from Berlin, where <strong>the</strong> Germans and<br />

representatives <strong>of</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r creditors are now conferring. The bankers are<br />

represented <strong>the</strong>re by John Foster Dulles <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> law firm <strong>of</strong> Sullivan and<br />

Cromwell."<br />

New York Times, April 19, 1940:<br />

"The J. Henry Schroder Banking Corp. has succeeded Speyer & Co. as fiscal<br />

and paying agent for city <strong>of</strong> Berlin 25 years 6 1/2% gold bonds due in 1950."<br />

A leading economist, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor von Wiegand, has gone<br />

on record criticizing <strong>the</strong> present writer for statements<br />

about <strong>the</strong> Schroder Co. claiming <strong>the</strong> firm had little or no<br />

connection with Germany, apparently because he had<br />

not researched <strong>the</strong> subject in <strong>the</strong> New York Times. The<br />

president <strong>of</strong> J. Henry Schroder also issued a denial in<br />

1944 that <strong>the</strong>y had done any business in Germany. [see<br />

note E1]<br />

Adolf Hitler had joined <strong>the</strong> German Workers Party in<br />

1919 because it was supported by <strong>the</strong> Thule Society, an<br />

influential German society <strong>of</strong> aristocrats and financiers.<br />

In 1921, Hitler met with Admiral Schroder, <strong>com</strong>mander <strong>of</strong>

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