German Bundesbank lets examine Nazi past

The German central bank allows scientific research to its Nazi past.

The initiative comes from Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann. Probably the investigation will take several years. It was previously known that even in the sixties a large part of the executives of the Central Bank has been a member of the Nazi party. The long-serving president of the Bundesbank, Karl Blessing, would have belonged to the circle of friends of SS leader Heinrich Himmler.

Incidentally lost many documents of the Reichsbank. Also, many German companies have hired historians to investigate their activities during the Nazi period.