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After talking with Norman, Rosenberg met with the representative of 

the Schroder Bank of London. The managing director of the Schroder 

Bank, F.C. Tiarks, was also a director of the Bank of England. Hargrave 

says (p. 217), "Early in 1934 a select group of City financiers gathered in 

Norman’s room behind the windowless walls, Sir Robert Kindersley, 

partner of Lazard Brothers, Charles Hambro, F.C. 

Tiarks, Sir Josiah Stamp, (also a director of the Bank of England). 

Governor Norman spoke of the political situation in Europe. A new 

power had established itself, a great ‘stabilizing

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65 Leonard Mosley, Dulles, Dial Publishing Co., New York 1978, p. 88

* Ezra Pound, in an April 18, 1943 broadcast over Radio Rome stated, ". 

. .and men in America, not content with this war are already aiming at 

the next one. The time to object is now."

66 The Great Soviet Encyclopaedia, Macmillan, London, 1973, v.2, p. 

620

** The New York Times noted on October 11, 1944: "Senator Claude 

Pepper criticized John Foster Dulles, Gov. Dewey’s foreign relations 

advisor for his connection with the law firm of Sullivan and Cromwell 

and having aided Hitler financially in 1933. Pepper described the 

January 4, 1933 meeting of Franz von Papen and Hitler in Baron 

Schroder’s home in Cologne, and from that time on the Nazis were 

able to continue their march to power."

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