🔗 Bribery of Senior Wehrmacht Officers
🔗 Germany
🔗 Military history
🔗 Crime
🔗 Politics
🔗 Guild of Copy Editors
🔗 Military history/World War II
🔗 Military history/German military history
🔗 Politics/Fascism
🔗 Military history/European military history
From 1933 to the end of the Second World War, high-ranking officers of the Armed Forces of Nazi Germany accepted vast bribes in the form of cash, estates, and tax exemptions in exchange for their loyalty to Nazism. Unlike bribery at lower ranks in the Wehrmacht, which was also widespread, these payments were regularized, technically legal and made with the full knowledge and consent of the leading Nazi figures.