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Holds British Bankers Seek Loan for Nazis Here

February 16, 1937
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Dr. Max Winkler, president of the American Council of Foreign Bondholders, Inc., has charged that English bankers are seeking to influence the granting of an American loan to Germany to stave off Nazi economic collapse and thus save their own investments.

In an article in the Economic Bulletin of the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League, Dr. Winkler asserts that Great Britain’s stake in Germany is larger than that of any other important country — about a half a billion dollars.

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