Anonymous
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6/27/2025, 1:13:40 AM No.508828210
There is a reason why Nietzsche (who lived in the early Second Reich) and Hitler (who lived in the late Second Reich) were so critical and repudiative of this excuse of a 'German' empire.
>Abraham Oppenheim was a Jewish banker and patron who played a significant role in the financial development of the Second Reich. He was the second son of banker Salomon Oppenheim, Jr., and his wife Therese Stein. Abraham joined his father's banking house in 1821 and, along with his brother Simon, transformed their father's commission and exchange house into a major private bank. Through his marriage in 1834 to Charlotte Beyfus, the Oppenheim family became relatives of the Rothschild family. Abraham Oppenheim figured prominently in the finances (monopoly) of the German railway system, insurance industry, and the engineering and cotton industries. In 1868, he became the first unbaptised Jew to be ennobled in Prussia, being created a Baron and being admitted to the inner circle of Wilhelm I. Together with Gerson Bleichröder (best friend of Bismarck) and other bankers, he advised the monarch on financing the Austro-Prussian War of 1866 through government bonds.
>Abraham Oppenheim was a Jewish banker and patron who played a significant role in the financial development of the Second Reich. He was the second son of banker Salomon Oppenheim, Jr., and his wife Therese Stein. Abraham joined his father's banking house in 1821 and, along with his brother Simon, transformed their father's commission and exchange house into a major private bank. Through his marriage in 1834 to Charlotte Beyfus, the Oppenheim family became relatives of the Rothschild family. Abraham Oppenheim figured prominently in the finances (monopoly) of the German railway system, insurance industry, and the engineering and cotton industries. In 1868, he became the first unbaptised Jew to be ennobled in Prussia, being created a Baron and being admitted to the inner circle of Wilhelm I. Together with Gerson Bleichröder (best friend of Bismarck) and other bankers, he advised the monarch on financing the Austro-Prussian War of 1866 through government bonds.
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