Dr. Emil Puhl was a Nazi economist and banking official during World War II. He was director and vice-president of Germany's Reichsbank during World War II and also served as a director for the Bank for International Settlements (BIZ) at Basel (Switzerland). He was instrumental in moving Nazi gold during the war. At the Nuremberg Trials, he was convicted of war crimes and sentenced to five years' imprisonment.

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  • Dr. Emil Puhl was a Nazi economist and banking official during World War II. He was director and vice-president of Germany's Reichsbank during World War II and also served as a director for the Bank for International Settlements (BIZ) at Basel (Switzerland). He was instrumental in moving Nazi gold during the war. At the Nuremberg Trials, he was convicted of war crimes and sentenced to five years' imprisonment.
  • Emil Johann Puhl war von Februar 1939 bis zur Kapitulation im Mai 1945 Vizepräsident der Deutschen Reichsbank. Am 11. April 1949 wurde Puhl im Wilhelmstraßen-Prozess zu fünf Jahren Haft verurteilt.
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  • Dr. Emil Puhl was a Nazi economist and banking official during World War II. He was director and vice-president of Germany's Reichsbank during World War II and also served as a director for the Bank for International Settlements (BIZ) at Basel (Switzerland). He was instrumental in moving Nazi gold during the war. At the Nuremberg Trials, he was convicted of war crimes and sentenced to five years' imprisonment.
  • Emil Johann Puhl war von Februar 1939 bis zur Kapitulation im Mai 1945 Vizepräsident der Deutschen Reichsbank. Am 11. April 1949 wurde Puhl im Wilhelmstraßen-Prozess zu fünf Jahren Haft verurteilt.
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