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@Anon. author, who thinks Max Warburg financed the Soviets. There can be no doubt about the German Reich stupidely helping Lenin in a big way, but setting up a press surely was not the most idiotic thing they did. Also, this was the antisemitic Kaiser and his people, not the Jews. Also, your own source contradicts you:. It says (there is another older book that says), that Warburg helped set up this revolutionary press. It also says Schacht, not Warburg paid for it. It would also be nice to have the name of this press?--
Radh (
talk) 14:28, 27 February 2010 (UTC)reply
Somebody thinks Max Warburg had been head of Germany's Secret Service. Where does this come from?--
Radh (
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I came here because of this
Finnish language blog. I have no idea if any of the information in this article is true, but it seems to confirm some of the statements of the revisionist (or what do you call these people who think Hitler should have won
the war) blogger. He again cites a book on Roosevelt by
James Perloff, published by
Western Islands (publisher), the publishing arm of the
John Birch Society.
Thanks for the info. Max Warburg was relatively close to Kaiser Wilhelm and was called a "Kaiserjude" - an establishment figure/a jew who sucks up to the Czar, hence (probably) the Secret Service thing.--
Radh (
talk) 18:29, 31 July 2010 (UTC)reply
Yes, the info on Paul Warburg is correct.--
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@Anon. author, who thinks Max Warburg financed the Soviets. There can be no doubt about the German Reich stupidely helping Lenin in a big way, but setting up a press surely was not the most idiotic thing they did. Also, this was the antisemitic Kaiser and his people, not the Jews. Also, your own source contradicts you:. It says (there is another older book that says), that Warburg helped set up this revolutionary press. It also says Schacht, not Warburg paid for it. It would also be nice to have the name of this press?--
Radh (
talk) 14:28, 27 February 2010 (UTC)reply
Somebody thinks Max Warburg had been head of Germany's Secret Service. Where does this come from?--
Radh (
talk) 20:29, 9 April 2010 (UTC)reply
I came here because of this
Finnish language blog. I have no idea if any of the information in this article is true, but it seems to confirm some of the statements of the revisionist (or what do you call these people who think Hitler should have won
the war) blogger. He again cites a book on Roosevelt by
James Perloff, published by
Western Islands (publisher), the publishing arm of the
John Birch Society.
Thanks for the info. Max Warburg was relatively close to Kaiser Wilhelm and was called a "Kaiserjude" - an establishment figure/a jew who sucks up to the Czar, hence (probably) the Secret Service thing.--
Radh (
talk) 18:29, 31 July 2010 (UTC)reply
Yes, the info on Paul Warburg is correct.--
Radh (
talk) 19:39, 1 August 2010 (UTC)reply