The father of the billionaires Charles G. and David H. Koch helped construct a major oil refinery in Nazi Germany that was personally approved by Adolf Hitler, according to a new history of the Kochs and other wealthy families.
The
book, “Dark Money,” by Jane Mayer, traces the rise of the modern
conservative movement through the activism and money of a handful of
rich donors: among them Richard Mellon Scaife, an heir to the Mellon
banking fortune, and Harry and Lynde Bradley, brothers who became
wealthy in part from military contracts but poured millions into
anti-government philanthropy.
But
the book is largely focused on the Koch family, stretching back to its
involvement in the far-right John Birch Society and the political and
business activities of the father, Fred C. Koch, who found some of his
earliest business success overseas in the years leading up to World War II.
One venture was a partnership with the American Nazi sympathizer
William Rhodes Davis, who, according to Ms. Mayer, hired Mr. Koch to
help build the third-largest oil refinery in the Third Reich, a critical
industrial cog in Hitler’s war machine. Cont.
Story from - New York Times
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