The Bushes And Hitler's Appeasement
by Robert Parry
Global Research May 21, 2008
The
irony of George W. Bush going before the Knesset and mocking the late Sen.
William Borah for expressing surprise at Adolf Hitler's 1939 invasion of Poland
is that Bush's own family played a much bigger role assisting the Nazis.
If Borah, an isolationist Republican from Idaho, sounded naive saying "Lord, if
only I could have talked to Hitler, all of this might have been avoided," then
what should be said about Bush's grandfather and other members of his family
providing banking and industrial assistance to the Nazis as they built their war
machine in the 1930s?
The archival evidence is now clear that Prescott Bush, the president's
grandfather, was a director and shareholder of companies that profited from and
collaborated with key financial backers of Nazi Germany.
That business relationship continued after Hitler invaded Poland in 1939 and
even after Germany declared war on the United States following Japan's bombing
of Pearl Harbor in December 1941. It stopped only when the U.S. government
seized assets of Bush-connected companies in late 1942 under the "Trading with
the Enemy Act."
So, perhaps instead of holding up Sen. Borah to ridicule, Bush might have
acknowledged in his May 15 speech that his forebears also were blind to the
dangers of Hitler.
Bush might have noted that his family's wealth, which fueled his own political
rise, was partly derived from Nazi collaboration and possibly from slave labor
provided by Auschwitz and other concentration camps.
A more honest speech before the Knesset - on the 60th anniversary of Israel's
founding - might have contained an apology to the Jewish people from a leading
son of the Bush family for letting its greed contribute to Nazi power and to the
horrors of the Holocaust. Instead, there was just the jab at Sen. Borah, who
died in 1940.
President Bush apparently saw no reason to remind the world of a dark chapter
from the family history. After all, those ugly facts mostly disappeared from
public consciousness soon after World War II.
Protected by layers of well-connected friends, Prescott Bush brushed aside the
Nazi scandal and won a U.S. Senate seat from Connecticut, which enabled him to
start laying the foundation for the family's political dynasty.
In recent years, however, the archival records from the pre-war era have been
assembled, drawing from the Harriman family papers at the Library of Congress,
documents at the National Archives, and records from war-crimes trials after
Germany's surrender.
Managers for the Powerful
One can trace the origins of this story back more than a century to the
emergence of Samuel Bush, George W. Bush's great-grandfather, as a key manager
for a set of powerful American business families, including the Rockefellers and
the Harrimans. [See
Consortiumnews.com's "Bush Family Chronicles: The Patriarchs."]
That chapter took an important turn in 1919 when investment banker George
Herbert Walker teamed up with Averell Harriman, scion to a railroad fortune, to
found a new investment banking firm, W.A. Harriman Company.
The Harriman firm was backed by the Rockefellers' National City Bank and the
Morgan family's Guaranty Trust. The English-educated Walker assisted in
assembling the Harriman family's overseas business investments.
In 1921, Walker's favorite daughter, Dorothy, married Samuel Bush's son
Prescott, a Yale graduate and a member of the school's exclusive Skull and Bones
society. Handsome and athletic, admired for his golf and tennis skills, Prescott
Bush was a young man with the easy grace of someone born into the comfortable
yet competitive world of upper-crust contacts.
Three years later, Dorothy gave birth to George Herbert Walker Bush in Milton,
Massachusetts.
Lifted by the financial boom of the 1920s, Prescott and Dorothy Bush were on the
rise. By 1926, George Herbert Walker had brought his son-in-law in on a piece of
the Harriman action, hiring him as a vice president in the Harriman banking
firm.
By the mid-Thirties, Prescott Bush had become a managing partner at the merged
firm of Brown Brothers Harriman. The archival records also show that Brown
Brothers Harriman served as the U.S. financial service arm for German
industrialist Fritz Thyssen, an early funder of the Nazi Party.
Thyssen, an admirer of Adolf Hitler since the 1920s, joined the Nazi Party in
1931 when it was still a fringe organization. He helped bail the struggling
party out with financial help, even providing its headquarters building in
Munich.
Meanwhile, Averell Harriman had launched the Hamburg-Amerika line of steamships
to facilitate the bank's dealings with Germany, and made Prescott Bush a
director. The ships delivered fuel, steel, coal, gold and money to Germany as
Hitler was consolidating his power and building his war machine.
Other evidence shows that Prescott Bush served as the director of the Union
Banking Corp. of New York, which represented Thyssen's interests in the United
States and was owned by a Thyssen-controlled bank in the Netherlands.
As a steel magnate, Thyssen was amassing a fortune as Hitler rearmed Germany.
Documents also linked Bush to Thyssen's Consolidated Silesian Steel Company,
which was based in mineral-rich Silesia on the German-Polish border and
exploited slave labor from Nazi concentration camps, including Auschwitz. But
records at the National Archives do not spell out exactly when Bush's connection
ended or what he knew about the business details.
In 1941, Thyssen had a falling out with Hitler and fled to France where he was
captured. Much of Thyssen's empire went under the direct control of the Nazis,
but even that did not shatter the business ties that existed with Prescott Bush
and Harriman's bank.
It wasn't until August 1942 that newspaper stories disclosed the secretive ties
between Union Banking Corp. and Nazi Germany.
After an investigation, the U.S. government seized the property of the Hamburg-Amerika
line and moved against affiliates of the Union Banking Corp. In November 1942,
the government seized the assets of the Silesian-American Corp. [For more
details, see an investigative report by the U.K. Guardian, Sept. 25, 2004.]
No Kiss of Death
For most public figures, allegations of trading with the enemy would have been a
political kiss of death, but the disclosures barely left a lipstick smudge on
Averell Harriman, Prescott Bush and other business associates implicated in the
Nazi business dealings.
"Politically, the significance of these dealings - the great surprise - is that
none of it seemed to matter much over the next decade or so," wrote Kevin
Phillips in American Dynasty.
"A few questions would be raised, but Democrat Averell Harriman would not be
stopped from becoming federal mutual security administrator in 1951 or winning
election as governor of New York in 1954. Nor would Republican Prescott Bush
(who was elected senator from Connecticut in 1952) and his presidential
descendants be hurt in any of their future elections."
Indeed, the quick dissipation of the Nazi financial scandal was only a portent
of the Bush family's future. Unlike politicians of lower classes, the Bushes
seemed to travel in a bubble impervious to accusations of impropriety, since the
Eastern Establishment doesn't like to think badly of its own. [For details, see
Robert Parry's Secrecy & Privilege.]
To this day - as President Bush showed by mocking the long-forgotten Sen. Borah
and then wielding the Nazi "appeasement" club against Barack Obama and other
Democrats - the assumption remains that the bubble will continue to protect the
Bush family name.
However, the evidence from dusty archives suggests that the Bush family went way
beyond appeasement of Adolf Hitler to aiding and abetting the Nazis.
Robert Parry broke many of the Iran-Contra stories in the 1980s for the
Associated Press and Newsweek. His latest book, "Neck Deep: The Disastrous
Presidency of George W. Bush", was written with two of his sons, Sam and Nat,
and can be ordered at neckdeepbook.com. His two previous books, "Secrecy &
Privilege: The Rise of the Bush Dynasty from Watergate to Iraq" and "Lost
History: Contras, Cocaine, the Press & 'Project Truth'" are also available
there. Or go to Amazon.com.
Robert Parry is a frequent contributor to Global Research.
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