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185. Schacht, Autobiography, pp. 230-1.
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188. Edward H. Carr, German-Soviet Relations between the Two World Wars,
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191. Ibid.
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194. Alvi, Occidente, p. 318.
195. Rosenberg, Storia della repubblica tedesca, p. 204.
196. Broszat, Hitler and the Collapse, p. 83.
197. Balderston, Origins and Causes, p. 313.
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202. Clarke, Central Bank Cooperation, p. 196.
203. Adams Brown, Gold Standard, p. 1045.
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205. Eustace Mullins, Secrets of the Federal Reserve. The London Connection
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207. Arnold, The Bankers, p. 23.
208. Truptil, British Banks, p. 148.
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210. Broszat, Hitler and the Collapse, p. 90.
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221. Kershaw, Hubris, p. 404.
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225. Quigley, Tragedy, p. 433.
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228. Stewart A. Stehlin, Weimar and the Vatican, 1919-1933 (Princeton:
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230. John Gunther, Inside Europe (New York: Harper and Brothers,
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