ReviewsUser reviewsUser Review - Flag as inappropriate I came to this edition of Mother Jones magazine through a circuitous route: Long story cut short - I was interested in reading a 1987 article by Lee & Coogan in which they'd spoken with someone whom Gitta Sereny referred to as: "The most mysterious man in Europe." One François Genoud who, before his assisted suicide death in May 1996 at the age of 80, was for a long time, the third reich's clandestine banker. A job which - believe it or not - kept him occupied right up until his death, 51 years after the end of WWII. | All reviews - 1 5 stars - 1 4 stars - 0 3 stars - 0 2 stars - 0 1 star - 0 Unrated - 0 All reviews - 1 Editorial reviews - 0 User reviews - 1 |