From: raghu

"A business that makes nothing but money is a poor kind of business."



Anyone know the context of this quote?

-raghu.

^^^^^^^^
CB: Unfortunately, probably not too surprising. The "context" is that
Ford was a real tough anti-"Jewish" banker type. Did you know that he
bankrolled Hitler's early organizing and publishing of _Mein Kampf_ ?
Hitler quoted his _The International Jew_ much in it.. It is arguable
that but for Ford's support, no Hitler.

Ford had the Protocols of the Elders of Zion published in the Dearborn
news ( Dearborn is the Ford company town suburb of Detroit), had a
picture of Hitler on his office wall, was awarded a German medal after
Hitler came to power.

Henry did finally hook with J.P. Morgan as an ok banker , I think.



 The below is written by a rightwinger, but not fictional
http://www.reformed-theology.org/html/books/wall_street/chapter_06.htm


Henry Ford: Hitler's First Foreign Backer

On December 20, 1922 the New York Times reported4 that automobile
manufacturer Henry Ford was financing Adolph Hitler's nationalist and
anti-Semitic movements in Munich. Simultaneously, the Berlin newspaper
Berliner Tageblatt appealed to the American Ambassador in Berlin to
investigate and halt Henry Ford's intervention into German domestic
affairs. It was reported that Hitler's foreign backers had furnished a
"spacious headquarters" with a "host of highly paid lieutenants and
officials." Henry Ford's portrait was prominently displayed on the
walls of Hitler's personal office:

The wall behind his desk in Hitler's private office is decorated with
a large picture of Henry Ford. In the antechamber there is a large
table covered with books, nearly all of which are a translation of a
book written and published by Henry Ford.5

The same New York Times report commented that the previous Sunday
Hitler had reviewed,

The so-called Storming Battalion.., 1,000 young men in brand new
uniforms and armed with revolvers and blackjacks, while Hitler and his
henchmen drove around in two powerful brand-new autos.

The Times made a clear distinction between the German monarchist
parties and Hitler's anti-Semitic fascist party. Henry Ford, it was
noted, ignored the Hohenzollern monarchists and put his money into the
Hitlerite revolutionary movement.

These Ford funds were used by Hitler to foment the Bavarian rebellion.
The rebellion failed, and Hitler was captured and subsequently brought
to trial. In February 1923 at the trial, vice president Auer of the
Bavarian Diet testified:

The Bavarian Diet has long had the information that the Hitler
movement was partly financed by an American anti-Semitic chief, who is
Henry Ford. Mr. Ford's interest in the Bavarian anti-Semitic movement
began a year ago when one of Mr. Ford's agents, seeking to sell
tractors, came in contact with Diedrich Eichart, the notorious
Pan-German. Shortly after, Herr Eichart asked Mr. Ford's agent for
financial aid. The agent returned to America and immediately Mr.
Ford's money began coming to Munich.

Herr Hitler openly boasts of Mr. Ford's support and praises Mr. Ford
as a great individualist and a great anti-Semite. A photograph of Mr.
Ford hangs in Herr Hitler's quarters, which is the center of
monarchist movement.6

Hitler received a mild and comfortable prison sentence for his
Bavarian revolutionary activities. The rest from more active pursuits
enabled him to write Mein Kampf. Henry Ford's book, The International
Jew, earlier circulated by the Nazis, was translated by them into a
dozen languages, and Hitler utilized sections of the book verbatim in
writing Mein Kampf.7

We shall see later that Hitler's backing in the late 20s and early 30s
came from the chemical, steel, and electrical industry cartels, rather
than directly from individual industrialists. In 1928 Henry Ford
merged his German assets with those of the I.G. Farben chemical
cartel. A substantial holding, 40 percent of Ford Motor A.G. of
Germany, was transferred to I.G. Farben; Carl Bosch of I.G. Farben
became head of Ford A.G. Motor in Germany. Simultaneously, in the
United States Edsel Ford joined the board of American I.G. Farben.
(See Chapter Two.)

Henry Ford Receives a Nazi Medal

A decade later, in August 1938 — after Hitler had achieved power with
the aid of the cartels — Henry Ford received the Grand Cross of the
German Eagle, a Nazi decoration for distinguished foreigners. The New
York Times reported it was the first time the Grand Cross had been
awarded in the United States and was to celebrate Henry Ford's 75th
birthday.8

The decoration raised a storm of criticism within Zionist circles in
the U.S. Ford backed off to the extent of publicly meeting with Rabbi
Leo Franklin of Detroit to express his sympathy for the plight of
German Jews:

My acceptance of a medal from the German people [said Ford] does not,
as some people seem to think, involve any sympathy on my part with
naziism. Those who have known me for many years realize that anything
that breeds hate is repulsive to me.9

The Nazi medal issue was picked up in a Cleveland speech by Secretary
of Interior Harold Ickes. Ickes criticized both Henry Ford and Colonel
Charles A. Lindbergh for accepting Nazi medals. The curious part of
the Ickes speech, made at a Cleveland Zionist Society banquet, was his
criticism of "wealthy Jews" and their acquisition and use of wealth:

A mistake made by a non-Jewish millionaire reflects upon him alone,
but a false step made by a Jewish man of wealth reflects upon his
whole race. This is harsh and unjust, but it is a fact that must be
faced.10

Perhaps Ickes was tangentially referring to the roles of the Warburgs
in the I.G. Farben cartel: Warburgs were on the board of I.G. Farben
in the U.S. and Germany. In 1938 the Warburgs were being ejected by
the Nazis from Germany. Other German Jews, such as the Oppenheim
bankers, made their peace with the Nazis and were granted "honorary
Aryan status."


Ford Motor Company Assists the German War Effort
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