CAPITALISM'S DARKEST INVESTMENT: HOW THE HOLOCAUST TURNED A PROFIT!!

This video is a historical documentary compilation based on publicly available research, court records, and published historical scholarship. It is intended for educational purposes only. While every effort has been made to present accurate, well-sourced information, some historical details — particularly regarding internal decision-making, private conversations, and the precise scope of individual knowledge or intent — remain subject to ongoing historical debate and are marked accordingly throughout this video. Individuals are presented based on their documented roles, actions, and legal outcomes as established through postwar trials, archival research, and institutional investigations. This content does not endorse, promote, or minimize the actions of any individual or organization discussed. Viewer discretion is advised given the subject matter's historical severity. BIBLIOGRAPHY / SOURCES: Primary trial records and legal proceedings: Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals — "The IG Farben Case" (Vol. VII–VIII), U.S. Government Printing Office Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals — "The Flick Case" (Vol. VI) Trials of War Criminals Before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals — "The Ministries Case" (Vol. XII–XIV) International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg — Official Transcripts and Judgment (1945–1946) Institutional and archival investigations: Deutsche Bank Historical Institute — commissioned wartime history research (1990s–2000s) Independent Commission of Experts Switzerland–Second World War (Bergier Commission) — Final Report, 2002 Volcker Commission (Independent Committee of Eminent Persons) — Report on Dormant Accounts of Victims of Nazi Persecution in Swiss Banks, 1999 Allianz corporate historical commission reports on wartime insurance practices IBM and the Holocaust archival research, various published sources Scholarly works: Adam Tooze, The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy Peter Hayes, Industry and Ideology: IG Farben in the Nazi Era Christopher Simpson, The Splendid Blond Beast: Money, Law, and Genocide in the Twentieth Century Harold James, The Deutsche Bank and the Nazi Economic War Against the Jews Gerald D. Feldman, Allianz and the German Insurance Business, 1933–1945 Institutional statements: Ford Motor Company — commissioned historical report on Ford and National Socialism (2001) Anthropic-independent public reporting from Reuters, The New York Times, and Der Spiegel on Swiss banking settlements (1990s)