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German Foreign Policy Towards Iran Before World War Ii Political Relations Economic Influence And The National Bank Of Persia Rashid Khatibshahidi

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German Foreign Policy Towards Iran Before World War Ii Political Relations Economic Influence And The National Bank Of Persia Rashid Khatibshahidi
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Publisher: I. B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.4 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Rashid Khatib-Shahidi
ISBN: 9781848853249, 1848853246
Language: English
Year: 2013

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German Foreign Policy Towards Iran Before World War Ii Political Relations Economic Influence And The National Bank Of Persia Rashid Khatibshahidi by Rashid Khatib-shahidi 9781848853249, 1848853246 instant download after payment.

It was the National Bank of Persia, established in 1927 under German management, and with Kurt Lindenblatt as its governor, that was to be the vehicle for Germany's economic expansion into Persia. By World War II, Reza Shah's Iran and Hitler's Germany had developed close commercial ties. But this was a relationship that came to an abrupt end with the Allied invasion of Iran in 1941. Thereafter the Bank came to be known by its Persian name – the Bank Melli-e Iran – which became the country's Central Bank until 1960 and continues as a commercial bank to this day. Delving into previously untapped primary sources, Khatib-Shahidi explores the nature of German involvement in Iran in the inter-war period, examining how it came to be moulded by a handful of individuals.

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