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Schacht

[ shahkht ]

noun

  1. (Horace Greeley) Hjal·mar [yahl, -mah, r], 1877–1970, German financier: acting minister of national economy 1934–37.


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Among those who accepted the invitation were banker Hjalmar Schacht, who would later become the Third Reich's chief finance minister; Georg von Schnitzler, head of the chemical and pharmaceutical giant I.G.

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After Hitler departed, Schacht asked the other attendees to deposit as much money as they could into his private trust, which the Nazis could use however they liked heading into the March 5 election.

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The 75-year old Krupp was supposed to be tried alongside Schacht, but had become senile and was deemed medically unfit.

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Wham-O’s mixture of new with nostalgia “could be a really smart move in today’s climate,” said Laurie Schacht, chief executive of the Toy Book, the toy industry’s leading trade publication.

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“ we have seen since the pandemic really is adults getting back into play, playing with their kids and with their friends,” Schacht said.

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