Credit Suisse Had Many More Bank Accounts with Nazi Ties than Previously Known, Investigation Finds
An independent audit revealed 890 Credit Suisse accounts linked to Nazis, including support for postwar ratlines and accounts for 628 individuals and 262 entities, the investigation found.
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The US Senate announced on Tuesday that nearly 900 Credit Suisse accounts would have had links to the Nazi regime. These revelations do not surprise Marc Perrenoud, former scientific advisor to the Bergier Commission, who preaches in La Matinale for the reopening of banking archives in Switzerland.
Photo: Agence France-Presse/Getty Images As part of an investigation into Credit Suisse’s covert involvement in World War II crimes, up to 890 accounts with possible Nazi links have been discovered at the Swiss bank. This was reported by Reuters, US Republican Senator and Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley said at a briefing with reporters. According to Senator Grassley, the previously unknown wartime accounts belonged to the G…
Credit Suisse Faces New Nazi-Era Account Allegations
A fresh investigation into Credit Suisse has uncovered 890 previously undisclosed accounts potentially linked to the Nazi regime, according to U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley. The revelation has intensified scrutiny of the Swiss bank’s role during World War Two. Grassley told reporters that the wartime accounts included entities such as the German Foreign Office, the SS paramilitary organisation, and a German arms manufacturer. Details remain scarce…
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