How Bush’s grandfather helped Hitler’s rise to power

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As is appropriate for a Yom Kipper, a story about how a family has not yet atoned for their sins. Today on the Guardian Unlimited: “How Bush’s grandfather helped Hitler’s rise to power” by Ben Aris in Berlin and Duncan Campbell in Washington. An excerpt from the beginning of the story:

“Rumors of a link between the US first family and the Nazi war machine have circulated for decades. Now the Guardian can reveal how repercussions of events that culminated in action under the Trading with the Enemy Act are still being felt by today’s president ‘

George Bush’ grandfather, the late US senator Prescott Bush, was a director and shareholder of companies that profited from their involvement with the financial backers of Nazi Germany.
The Guardian has obtained confirmation from newly discovered files in the US National Archives that a firm of which Prescott Bush was a director was involved with the financial architects of Nazism.”

“His business dealings, which continued until his company’s assets were seized in 1942 under the Trading with the Enemy Act, has led more than 60 years later to a civil action for damages being brought in Germany against the Bush family by two former slave laborers at Auschwitz and to a hum of pre-election controversy.”

The story concludes: “More than 60 years after Prescott Bush came briefly under scrutiny at the time of a faraway war, his grandson is facing a different kind of scrutiny but one underpinned by the same perception that, for some people, war can be a profitable business.”

By Bruce Eisner

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