Hitler’s Secret Bankers Were Never Punished
In this video, we trace how some of the most celebrated names in Western finance — J.P. Morgan, Standard Oil, Chase National Bank, the Bank for International Settlements, and others — bankrolled the economic engine that made Hitler’s war machine possible. How they kept the money flowing even after American soldiers were dying on European battlefields. And how almost every single one of them walked away not only free, but richer than ever before.
In the spring of 1943, an American banker traveled freely through Nazi Germany, held meetings with Reichsbank officials in Berlin, and boarded a German military escort vessel back to Switzerland. U-boats had standing orders not to touch his ship. His name was Thomas McKittrick, and he was the president of the most powerful international bank in the world.
This is not a conspiracy theory. Every name, every institution, and every financial transfer in this video is documented in declassified Treasury Department memos, Congressional committee testimony, and the transcripts of the Nuremberg proceedings themselves.
From the Dawes Plan loans of the 1920s to the secret gold laundering operations in Basel, from Standard Oil sharing aviation fuel technology with the Luftwaffe to Chase Bank freezing Jewish accounts in occupied Paris — this is the full story that most history textbooks leave out.
Sources include declassified FBI and Treasury records, Nuremberg trial transcripts, Congressional investigations (Truman, Bone, Kilgore Committees), and the work of historians Charles Higham, Antony Sutton, and Adam LeBor.







































