ROTHSCHILD: “This is where it ties into legacy -- his great strength was to send his five sons to the capitals of Europe at that time. And what they did is they set up, in effect, the first international banking system. So whereas everyone used to be in separate different countries or separate cities until then, these five boys communicated with each other, sometimes by pigeon, and they wrote to each other in Judendeutsche, which was a kind of Yiddish-German vernacular, and that is why they were so successful. And this absolute belief in togetherness, you've got to stand together, you've got to work together, you've got to work across borders, you've got to work with rules. And by 1789, when the last one went to 1815, so a very, very short period of time, it was said that no government or king would consider going to war without the Rothschilds supporting them. Because that was how incredibly influential and powerful they had become.”
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Flashback - Hannah Rothschild: No Government or King Goes to War Without Support from the Rothschild Family‘That was how incredibly influential and powerful they had become’News & Politics,InternationalEXCERPT:ROTHSCHILD: “This is where it ties into legacy -- his great strength was to send his five sons to the capitals of Europe at that time. And what they did is they set up, in effect, the first international banking system. So whereas everyone used to be in separate different countries or separate cities until then, these five boys communicated with each other, sometimes by pigeon, and they wrote to each other in Judendeutsche, which was a kind of Yiddish-German vernacular, and that is why they were so successful. And this absolute belief in togetherness, you've got to stand together, you've got to work together, you've got to work across borders, you've got to work with rules. And by 1789, when the last one went to 1815, so a very, very short period of time, it was said that no government or king would consider going to war without the Rothschilds supporting them. Because that was how incredibly influential and powerful they had become.”Video filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Audio filesFullCompactSort byDateSummaryRelevancePopularityPer page81216Recipient e-mailMessage (optional)Preview
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