2022년 2월 16일 수요일

The story of Hitler - Close to money Max Amang

 For Adolf Hitler, the outstanding source of money was two competent aides. One is the story of Heinrich Hoffman, the photographer I talked about before, and Max Amang, the banker, and today I'm going to talk about Max Amang, one of the two biggest aides. By the time Adolf Hitler merged the newspaper, he needed a competent accountant. In the party, where most of the military friends and workers were military friends, no one had the ability to lead the newspaper's accounting, so Hitler himself was not capable, so he needed someone to take charge of the newspaper's accounting, and he was the banker Max Amang. When Hitler took over the newspaper "National Observationist," he appointed Dietrich Ekart, who he respected as a teacher, and appointed his close aide as editor-in-chief, who asked Max Amang, who had met Dietrich Ekart, to join the bank. This friend was a competent law major and holds a position in the bank of Bayern. He showed his ability to overcome the crisis of bills and dunning letters flying into the unpopular and debt-ridden "national observer," and showed his ability to use the economic turmoil of the Weimar Republic as the basis for wealth accumulation. First of all, I started by paying off this newspaper's debt. Max Amant took this opportunity to ask Hitler's sponsors to pay off their debts in foreign currency, and 120,000 marks turned into $666 when the value of the mark fell to the ground due to severe inflation. Hitler's debt has been resolved so simply. There was a method proposed by Max Amant to resolve the party's fiscal situation, which is getting worse due to inflation in the future. It was to dispose of mark paintings that had already lost their value as money and receive sponsorship in foreign currency and spot from sponsors, and it was indescribable that Max Amang's ability to withstand the brutal party financial situation was crucial because prices remained the same. Later, Hitler caused a famous Beer Hall coup and failed and was imprisoned. Although the audience, judges, and even prosecutors gave him a friendly look, allowing him to live in a high-end hotel-class prison and serve as a real warden of the prison, the most important thing was that he had no money to live on. At this time, Hitler later began writing the famous My Struggle with the idea of organizing his thoughts and thoughts, and the first title was The Struggle of Four and a Half Years Against False, Foolishness, and Cowardly. Of course, Hitler thought that he should sell it and make a living, and Max Amant advised, "Not a single book will be sold under this long title," so the title of the book was decided as my struggle. At first, Hitler was unexpectedly depressed when Amang reacted, but if the book was not sold at a time when newspaper or party activities were banned, he would change the title of the book even though he was very nervous inside. The first and second parts of the book were published at the time, completing my struggle as we know it now. The reason why this book should be mentioned so importantly was that this book with little sales became the source of great success that later made Hitler rich, and that Max Amant's monetary mind was fully exercised. I heard that there are still many people who stop reading these days. Later, Hitler was able to obtain permission from the government to rebuild party activities and newspapers through the pledge of compliance, and opponents followed Hitler again in front of Hitler's One Speech. The party itself has changed stably, the German economy has gradually stabilized, and sponsors have returned, but books have not been sold well unexpectedly. Those who heard Hitler's responsibilities and bought them felt that their expectations were missing, and sales declined, but Amang sold 10,000 copies by the end of the year and allowed 15% of royalties after a war of nerves with Hitler. Instead, however, the financial power of newspapers and publishers was in his hands, and while the party stabilized, he began to demonstrate his own monetary mind. It was the expansion of newspaper profits and the crystallization of the profit structure that Max Amang began as the party stabilized. The newspaper "National Observer," Max Amang, which has not seen many people as a party organization, succeeds in increasing the number of newspaper subscribers by mobilizing a terrifying spleen method. Max Amant, so-called "anti-threatening sales," mobilized a large number of propagandists to force people to watch national observers at home, especially party members to increase sales volume through anti-threatening, "If you don't see the bronchial tubes, it won't be fun," boasting an amazing sales volume of 1,192,000 copies in 41. Of course, there couldn't have been voices of criticism within the party, but the party and publisher were completely separated, and it was useless in the end because Hitler had no choice but to side with the amity of earning money. Heinrich Hoffman, an invincible photographer who monopolized the right to take pictures of Adolf Hitler, sold his photobooks worldwide, and, of course, Max Amant exclusively published these works in the party, so he could be the richest even after paying Hitler a huge rent. Also, my struggle, which was not fun and sold, sold so much that the whole nation could buy it after Hitler firmly established his regime that this lease also made Hitler's pockets thick, and of course, Max Amang in between could have made a huge 10 millionaire appearance. However, for Hitler, Max Amang, who takes care of his profits as thorough as fear, was like putting fish in front of a cat in terms of having him manage his personal funds separately, so Hitler gradually finds an accountant to replace Max Amang.

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