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Gold Reserves

The modern alchemy stories published during the Hoover years demonstrated a real anxiety about the economy s destruction via transmutational attacks on the Federal Reserve and on banks gold reserves. The Federal Reserve had, of course, been created to avoid monetary crises like those in the bank panics of 1893 and 1907. But in the early 1930s, as the gold standard... [Pg.171]

World gold reserves, 12 686 World Health Organization (WHO), 18 541 safe cities and safe communities programs of, 24 183 on sodium nitrate, 22 849-850, 851 on sodium restriction, 22 813 World Intellectual Property Office,... [Pg.1025]

Treasury memorandum on the gold reserves, 22 May 1914 , reprinted in R. S. Sayers, The Bank of England 1891-1944, 3 vols. (Cambridge University Press, 1976), vol. of appendices, pp.3-30. [Pg.34]

Richard Sasuly s book on ig Farben was published in 1947. In it, he notes The magic of ig synthetics would become the property of the nations which won the war against German fascism. 54 Sasuly was the head of financial intelligence and liaison of the Finance Division of the United States Military Government. At first the us occupiers were interested in gold reserves and... [Pg.213]

The project—patriotic, practical, and enormously ambitious— was a typical Haber production. To the obvious question—if so much gold lay in the ocean, why hadn t anyone retrieved it already —Haber had his own answer. Poor nations didn t have the ability to do it, and wealthy nations didn t have much interest in such a thing, since it would destroy the value of their existing gold reserves. Weimar Germany represented a new species of nation technically advanced but poverty-stricken. [Pg.199]


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