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  • I guess it isn't just a coincidence that you swedes call that thingy "Anstalt"

    The Pirate Bay - Blog 2008

  • I guess it isn't just a coincidence that you swedes call that thingy "Anstalt"

    The Pirate Bay - Blog 2008

  • "East Germany's" sports program, run by ex Nazi Manfred Ewald, a graduate of Hitler's famed NAPOLA (National Politisches Erziehungs-Anstalt) morphed into a Stalin Schueler ( "East Germany's" version of a Fulbright) and after getting brainwashed in Moscow returned home to create athletes like swimmer Kornelia Ender, track star Heike Drechsler and figure skater Katrina Witt, among others.

    Eric Ehrmann: Glock Around The Clock... Twitter, Guns and Gambling Tarnish US Image 2010

  • The risk is a surge in capital flight from Austria – the country, as it happens, that set off the global banking collapse of May 1931 when Credit-Anstalt went down – and from a string of Club Med countries that rely on foreign funding to cover huge current account deficits.

    Archive 2008-10-01 Not a sheep 2008

  • Intervention at decisive moments (perhaps the failure of the Bank of the United States in late 1930 or Austria's Credit Anstalt in spring 1931) could have changed history.

    Depression 2010? 2010

  • Even in Germany the TV state station is an Anstalt des Oeffentlichen Rechts Institution of Public Law which is not a private company nor a quoted company but a Public Body.

    The legal approach 2009

  • Should Austria's banks fail as spectacularly as did the Credit-Anstalt back in 1931, the impact on the world's financial and economic order will be at least as catastrophic and likely much worse.

    Sheldon Filger: Paul Krugman Angers Austria's Bankers, Politicians by Stating the Obvious 2009

  • Does anyone still remember the collapse of the Credit-Anstalt?

    Sheldon Filger: Paul Krugman Angers Austria's Bankers, Politicians by Stating the Obvious 2009

  • Similarly, in banking, the failure of the Austrian Credit-Anstalt in 1931 began a series of major bank failures throughout the world.

    3. Multinational Economic Institutions 2001

  • Collapse of the Austrian Credit-Anstalt, due in part to the withdrawal of short credits by France to force the abandonment of the customs union with Germany.

    1931, March 20 2001

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