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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsWHAT HAPPENED WHEN HITLER TOOK ON GERMANY'S CENTRAL BANKER
Hans Luther was the principled and respected president of the Reichsbankbut he wouldnt accede to Hitlers demands.
Adolf hitlers first weeks as chancellor were filled with so many excesses and outragescrushing states rights, curtailing civil liberties, intimidating opponents, rewriting election laws, raising tariffsthat it was easy to overlook one of his prime targets: the German central bank.
The Reichsbank president was a man named Hans Luther, a fiscal conservative who subscribed to the golden rule of banking, which stipulated that a countrys indebtedness should never exceed its obligations. In his adherence to protocol and policy, Luther could be holier than the Pope, according to Lutz Schwerin von Krosigk, who served as the German finance minister from 1932 to 1945.
On the afternoon of Monday, January 30, 1933, just hours after Hitlers appointment as chancellor, Luther stood in Hitlers office with a complaint. Nazi storm troopers, known as the SA, had forced their way into the Reichsbank building in central Berlin, despite what Luther described as emphatic protests by bank personnel, and hoisted a swastika flag over the bank.
I pointed out to Hitler that the SA actions were against the law, Luther recalled, to which Hitler immediately answered that this was a revolution. Luther informed Hitler in no uncertain terms that the Reichsbank was not part of his revolution. It was an independent fiscal entity with an international board of directors. If any flag were to be flying over the bank, it would be the national colors, not the banner of his political party. The next morning, the swastika flag was gone.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2025/07/hitler-attacked-central-banker/683545/
Adolf hitlers first weeks as chancellor were filled with so many excesses and outragescrushing states rights, curtailing civil liberties, intimidating opponents, rewriting election laws, raising tariffsthat it was easy to overlook one of his prime targets: the German central bank.
The Reichsbank president was a man named Hans Luther, a fiscal conservative who subscribed to the golden rule of banking, which stipulated that a countrys indebtedness should never exceed its obligations. In his adherence to protocol and policy, Luther could be holier than the Pope, according to Lutz Schwerin von Krosigk, who served as the German finance minister from 1932 to 1945.
On the afternoon of Monday, January 30, 1933, just hours after Hitlers appointment as chancellor, Luther stood in Hitlers office with a complaint. Nazi storm troopers, known as the SA, had forced their way into the Reichsbank building in central Berlin, despite what Luther described as emphatic protests by bank personnel, and hoisted a swastika flag over the bank.
I pointed out to Hitler that the SA actions were against the law, Luther recalled, to which Hitler immediately answered that this was a revolution. Luther informed Hitler in no uncertain terms that the Reichsbank was not part of his revolution. It was an independent fiscal entity with an international board of directors. If any flag were to be flying over the bank, it would be the national colors, not the banner of his political party. The next morning, the swastika flag was gone.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2025/07/hitler-attacked-central-banker/683545/
"Luther informed Hitler in no uncertain terms that the Reichsbank was not part of his revolution. It was an independent fiscal entity with an international board of directors."
— Scott Stossel (@stossel.bsky.social) 2026-01-12T15:17:03.693Z
(The parallels here to Trump vs Powell are uncanny--almost too on-the-nose, really.)
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WHAT HAPPENED WHEN HITLER TOOK ON GERMANY'S CENTRAL BANKER (Original Post)
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RedWhiteBlueIsRacist
(1,866 posts)1. Sounds like this could be one of the Acts of Stephen (Miller).
markodochartaigh
(5,057 posts)2. For anyone unfamiliar with him it is worth learning about
Hjalmar Schacht. First he helped get Germany's economy back on track after the famous inflation caused by reparations imposed by the Treaty of Versailles, then he worked with the resistance against Hitler, then he was interned in a concentration camp. When he was freed by the Allies he was put on trial and then freed.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hjalmar_Schacht
malaise
(292,999 posts)3. Very Important
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