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Jun 11, 2025 15 tweets 5 min read Read on X
This family was Hitler's secret bankers.

But at the same time, they were saving jews.

Today, this Swedish family controls $278 billion worth of European companies from the shadows.

Here's the untold story of Europe's most powerful dynasty: Image
The Wallenberg story starts in 1856.

André Oscar Wallenberg founded Sweden's first private bank.

His vision? Pool small savings to kickstart Sweden's economy.

But what happened 80 years later would change the family legacy forever...
World War II created an interesting scenario.

While Sweden stayed neutral, the Wallenbergs played both sides.

Jacob Wallenberg ran the family bank and traded with Nazi Germany:
Stockholms Enskilda Bank made large-scale purchases of shares that Jews in Nazi-occupied Europe had been forced to hand over.

The bank helped Nazis by assuming "pseudo-ownership" of foreign subsidiaries vital to the German war effort.

Meanwhile Jacob’s nephew Raoul Wallenberg? Image
He helped the jews by issuing 20,000 protective Swedish passports.

And handed them to the Jews to save them from deportation trains.

"This is Swedish territory. Shoot me first," he once shouted.

Jacob and Raoul couldn't be more different:
In 1944, Jacob Wallenberg attempted to sell state bonds for Nazi gold.

Sweden's National Bank denied the request.

They suspected the gold was stolen.

The US Treasury blacklisted the bank, calling Jacob Wallenberg "strongly pro-German."

The irony is devastating:
While Raoul saved 100,000 Jewish lives.

His family's bank helped finance the war machine trying to kill them.

By January 1945, Raoul was arrested by Soviet forces.

He disappeared forever. Likely died in a Soviet prison in 1947.

But the family business kept growing:
After the war, they restructured everything through foundations.

This move avoided taxes and kept wealth concentrated.

By 1990, they controlled one-third of Sweden's entire GDP.

And today? Image
Today, the fifth generation runs an empire.

The Wallenberg business empire is worth $278 billion.

They control stakes in:

AstraZeneca
Atlas Copco
Ericsson
Saab
ABB
SKF

Companies that touch millions of lives daily.

Here's what makes them untouchable:
Their stakes are owned through 20 family foundations, not personally.

This prevents family fighting and inheritance taxes.

The foundations awarded $2.9 billion in research grants in 2024.

They perfected invisible power:
No rich lists.
No flashy yachts.
No magazine covers.

They're called "the best-paid charity workers in the world."

Power disguised as philanthropy.

Control hidden as a public service.

And the Nazi deals? Image
Never fully investigated.

Too many powerful interests are involved.

The family's connections to Swedish politics run too deep.

"Every government, whether left or right, knows they must work with the Wallenbergs."

Impossible to start an investigation.
The Wallenbergs built Europe's most enduring business dynasty.

From banking with Nazis to controlling Sweden's economy.

Six generations. 168 years. $278 billion.

The masters of invisible power still run the show. Image
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