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The epilogue which appears at the end of the book makes no claim to continue the treatment of the subject on the same lines; it merely attempts to bring out one or two of the more striking moves executed by the House of Rothschild on the political chessboard during the sixty years leading up to the present day, moves which show how the House, in spite of growing difficulties, vanishing influence, and the powerful competition of younger and richer firms, has endeavored until the most recent times to maintain its position, to influence international policies, and although with diminishing success, to drive them along the path which corresponded to the interests of the bank.
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Volume I covers the years 1730 through 1830.
Volume II picks up the continued saga covering the years 1830 through 1903.
Meyer Amschel Rothschild was a poor common uneducated Orthodox Jew living in the German ghetto under harsh conditions, with very few rights and a very bleak future. This book tells the incredible journey he made, creating a financial dynasty that came to be known as the richest family in Europe. With his 5 sons, each cleverly settling in different countries (Germany, Austria, France, England, and Italy), they dominated the financial arena "pulling the strings on which kings, generals, and whole nations danced".
The second and third generations of the Rothschild's used their unified power to diplomatically avert wars, loyally assist their respective countries to prosper (regardless of who was in power), negotiate emancipation of the Jews, and amass unimaginable amounts of wealth. This is not a story about the social life of the family. The women and young children are barely mentioned. This is a documentary about business, politics, power, money, and cunning ambition.
There is a lot of controversial propaganda circulating on the internet and in various publications about how the Rothschild's became successful. Some people tend to think they could not have acquired so much power without belonging to an evil secret society. I suppose the Rothschild's could have had many family and business secrets that were never exposed to the general public, but after reading these 2 books which reveal the Rothschild's intense dedication to hard work, their genius for making good business decisions, their relentless persistence in achieving set goals, their self-sacrifice and unwavering loyalty to the family and their respective counties, I wonder if a lot of the newer theories about the Rothschild's are based on twisted facts and fabricated lies; hateful, sadistic, anti-Semitic trash; tabloid journalism.
What I love about these 2 books is the chronological documentation of the facts; financial transactions, loans, contracts, the logical explanation of how and why critical decisions were made including: letters, quotes, and documented conversations. I am now planning to read a more recent 2 volume publication written by Niall Ferguson, a noted Oxford economic historian, which are considered to be major works and covers the years 1849 through 1999. (