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| | 'Synopsis of "The Rise of the House of Rothschild." - Stormfront White Nationalist Community (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | Meyer Amschel Rothschild, the son of a small Jewish retailer and moneychanger, who lived in the Frankfort Ghetto, was the founder of the Rothschild Bank, which became an important concern towards the end of the eighteenth century, especially as a result of the wars following upon the French Revolution. |
 | | Austria was one of the candidates for a loan, and in 1817 that country ennobled the Rothschilds in order to put them under an obligation, afterwards inducing Solomon, on the conclusion of a loan operation, to settle in Vienna, in which city he resided permanently, becoming the confidential adviser of the all-powerful Metternich. |
 | | Thus, besides the original House of Frankfort there were now four branches, in London, Paris, Vienna, and Naples, each of them being managed by one of the five brothers, who worked in complete harmonious co-operation. |
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