In 1922 a meeting between Adolf Hitler and the US military attaché in Germany, Captain Truman, took place in Munich. Immediately afterwards, a financial miracle occurred for the Nazi party. Following substantial donations from abroad, in September 1930 the Nazi party obtained 6.4 million votes, thus winning the second place in the Reichstag. Heinrich Brüning, former German chancellor, wrote in his memoirs: “... since 1923, Hitler received large sums from abroad. Where they went is unknown, but they were received through Swiss and Swedish banks.”

 

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