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Revelations By an Ex-Director of Krupp's Dr. Muhlon's Memorandum and his letter to Herr von Bethmann-Hollweg by Muhlon, Dr - 1920

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Revelations By an Ex-Director of Krupp's Dr. Muhlon's Memorandum and his letter to Herr von Bethmann-Hollweg

by Muhlon, Dr

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New York, NY: George H. Doran Co., 1920. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Size is 12mo. (full book description) George H. Doran Co., New York, NY, 1920. 1st Edition Fine-, Paperback, Size is 12mo, 8 pgs. PAPERBACK PAMPHLET. Clean, tight & bright. NO ink names, tears, chips etc. [Pamphlet; Conspiracy; Arms Makers; Krupp] SELLING WORLDWIDE SINCE 1987. WE ALWAYS PACK WITH GREAT CARE!
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  • Publisher George H. Doran Co.
  • Place of Publication New York, NY
  • Date Published 1920
  • Keywords Pamphlet, Conspiracy, Arms Makers, Krupp
  • Size Size is 12mo
Revelations by an Ex-Director of Krupp's: Dr. Muhlon's Memorandum and his  Letter to Herr...

Revelations by an Ex-Director of Krupp's: Dr. Muhlon's Memorandum and his Letter to Herr von Bethmann-Hollweg

by Muhlon, Dr. Wilhelm

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NY: George H. Doran Company. Fine with No dust jacket as issued. (1918). 1st Edition. First Printing. Soft Cover. Publisher's printed wraps. Herr Muhlon was appointed a director of Krupp's, the great German armament firm at Essen. He was employed by them on important business in connection with Morocco shortly before the affair of Agadir. He was brought into close communication with the Deutsche Bank, which has played so large a part in financing German enterprise. In the ordinary course of his business he had a very important conversation with Herr Helfferich, who was at that time one of the directors of the Deutsche Bank, and afterwards became Imperial Minister of Finance. The revelation as to the perfidy of the German Government made a profound impression on Herr Muhlon's mind. He resigned his post as director of Krupp's. In 1917, he finally determined to give up all employment which would make him an accomplice of the German Government; he then left the country and took… Read More
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