Sunday, May 17, 2015

He Sold Guns To Roosevelt, Churchhill, And Hitler...

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Amassing a $6 Billion fortune in the process!

A Swiss Merchant of Death’s 
Nazi Friends and 
Suspicious Masterpieces

Emil Georg Bührle

In 1948, an independent tribunal determined 
that 77 artworks then in Switzerland 
had been stolen in wartime France; 
Bührle owned 13 of these. 

Lawsuits for restitution were filed and, 
after losing the first one to Paul Rosenberg, 
he attempted to buy back the remaining paintings 
at market value. 

He was successful with nine of them, 
returning the other four to their original owners.
 

Soon afterwards, the Swiss Federal Court declared 
that Bührle had been unaware of the stolen paintings’ 
tricky provenance, and had originally bought them 
“in good faith,” despite his well known association 
with Göring. 

This court decision was thought to indemnify Bührle 
against future claims and it may also have lent him 
an air of legitimacy: Pretty soon his company was again 
supplying both the United States
and its NATO allies with arms.
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1 comment:

  1. Switzerland is famous for never going to war
    but Switzerland can now be equally famous
    for never ignoring the fantastic profit margin
    from arming all nations involved in warfare.

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