Poland's Princess Catherine
Radziwill (1858 - 1941), who
once stalked, proposed to, and
was rejected by,
Rothschild-financed Cecil
Rhodes. And was soon after
imprisoned in
South Africa, after forging
Rhodes's signature to implicate
him in fraudulent loans.
Princess Catherine wrote an article
entitled Hitler's
Coming Doom, which appeared
in Liberty
Magazine on
February 9, 1935. I can't track down
that article, but letters addressed
to Princess
Catherine, and her response, were
published in Liberty
Magazine on
April 27, 1935.
ROTHSCHILD LOAN TO
HITLER?
NEW YORK CITY, N.
Y.—Princess Catherine
Radzwill, in Hitler's Coming
Doom, in February 9 Liberty,
made a definite statement
that a Baron von Rothschild
loaned huge sums of money to
Hitler on the condition that
General von Scheleicher must
be removed entierely from
German politics and "that
the Jews must not be
persecuted or in any way
discriminated against."
To the best of my knowledge,
there is no German Baron
Rothschild connected with
the Thyssen interests. Does
Princess Radziwill by any
chance imply that the French
branch of the Rothschild
family supported
Hitler?—Joseph Braimin,
Editor, Seven Arts.
SUTTON BAY, ONT.—Princess
Radziwill certainly should
explain how come she
describes Hitler taking
money from the German banker
Baron F. Rothschild, who, it
is certain, never
existed.—C.S.
(Princess Radziwill answers!
"I did not say that 'a Baron
Rothschild' loaned huge sums
of money to Hitler, and I
have not written anything of
the kind, but just stated
that the Rothschild
interests advanced money to
back the Hitler cause at one
time, which is a very
different thing. The
Rothschild interests
comprise all the magnates of
the Ruhr, the Deutsche and
Disconto Bank, Thyssen, the
Stinnes interests, and so
forth, and these were all
concerned in keeping order
in Germany, where the Red
elements were getting very
powerful."—Vox for Editor.)
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