Hermann Josef Abs
Hermann Josef Abs (born 15 October 1901 in Bonn – died 5 February 1994 in Bad Soden)[1] was a leading German banker and advisor to Chancellor Adenauer. He was a member of the board of directors of Deutsche Bank from 1938 to 1945, as well as of 44 other companies,[2] including IG Farben. As the most powerful commercial banker of the Third Reich, he was, according to economic journalist Adam LeBor, "the lynchpin of the continent wide plunder".[3] The Allies arrested him in January 1946; however, British intervention got him freed after three months, and German courts later dropped all charges.
He was chairman of Deutsche Bank, and contributed to the reconstruction of the German economy. He chaired the German credit facility that distributed the counterpart funds created by the Marshall plan. Working closely with Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, he was a leader in rebuilding heavy industry, and helped draft the investment policy for basic industries in 1952. He played a major diplomatic role in resolving the prewar German debts at the London War Debt Agreement of 1953. In 1953 he negotiated the restitution to Israel and individual Jews for the Holocaust. [4]
Controversies
In 1974, the artist Hans Haacke revealed Abs role in the Nazi regime in a project for the exhibition Manet-PROJEKT '74' which detailed, in ten panels, the ownership history of Édouard Manet's Bunch of Asparagus (1880).[5] [6] The Wallraf-Richartz Museum rejected the Haacke display.[7]
References
- "Abs, Hermann J.". Who Was Who in America, 1993-1996, vol. 11. New Providence, N.J.: Marquis Who's Who. 1996. p. 1. ISBN 0837902258.
- Wistrich, Robert (27 April 2016). Who's Who In Nazi Germany (third ed.). Routledge. pp. 1–2. ISBN 978-1138171558.
- LeBor, Adam (28 May 2013). Tower of Basel: The Shadowy History of the Secret Bank that Runs the World. PublicAffairs. ISBN 978-1610392549.
- Buse and Doerr, pp 5-6
- "Hans Haacke Institutional Critique". ewaneumann.com. Retrieved 2023-01-16.
- "Review: Hans Haacke's New Museum Survey Is Important—and Commonplace – ARTnews.com". 2023-01-16. Archived from the original on 2023-01-16. Retrieved 2023-01-16.
- "Hans Haacke: Memory and Instrumental Reason" (PDF). Art in America.
Other sources
- Hermann J. Abs, in Encyclopædia Britannica online
- Obituary: Hermann Abs
- Newspaper clippings about Hermann Josef Abs in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW