Talk:Berenberg Bank
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20th century history
[edit]This page covers the Napoleonic wars, but does not seem to have much on WW2. In fact, there's a major gap in the history of non-family partners, and readers have to click through to Baron Heinrich von Berenberg-Gossler's page to learn that he spent time in Argentina while putatively in charge of this German bank. Is much known from independent sources about the bank's role during these years? 2A02:6B65:9072:0:28B4:AC8A:A5B9:F54B (talk) 17:39, 18 August 2022 (UTC)
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