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Thomas H. McKittrick

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had gained control of BIS by purchasing shares from other shareholders. McKittrick denied allegations that the bank was being used to escape the foreign funds controls put in place by the US Government against the
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See telegram Marjorie McKittrick to Thomas McKittrick, September 25, 1945. Series 1, Carton 5, Folder 2, Reel 6, Thomas H. McKittrick Papers.
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McKittrick was president of the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) from 1940 to June 1943, under the chairmanship of
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U. S. and Allied Efforts to Recover and Restore Gold and Other Assets Stolen Or Hidden by Germany During World War II
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to attend BIS meetings. Due to the commencement of hostilities in France, only a few miles from BIS headquarters in
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and Ernst Weber. BIS, intended to facilitate effective monetary co-operation, declared its neutrality in
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officer also based in Switzerland during World War II. Dulles later became a Director of the
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which later investigations showed had been looted from the central banks of
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whose close relationship with Hitler's Third Reich has stirred controversy.
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in 1916, assigned to assist in opening a branch of the bank in Geneva,
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This article about an American businessperson born in the 1880s is a
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at Baker Library Special Collections, Harvard Business School.
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American business biography, 19th-century birth stubs
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International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
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Bank for International Settlements
Otto Niemeyer
Ernst Weber
Roger Auboin
Johan Beyen
Maurice Frère
St. Louis
Missouri
Newton, New Jersey
Harvard University
BA
St. Louis University
LLB
Bank for International Settlements
World War II
Harvard University
National City Bank
Switzerland
American Expeditionary Force
World War I
Lee, Higginson & Co
Otto Niemeyer
World War II
Germany
France
United Kingdom
Basel
Switzerland
Allen Dulles

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