The Bushes and Hitler: A Facist Love Story
When Grandpa was in bed with Nazis, Was Little Georgy taking Notes?
You'd think that having money seized in the early forties would be bad. But Bush failed to divest himself of more than a dozen "enemy national" relationships that continued until as late as 1951, newly-discovered U.S. government documents reveal.
The last seizure by the government came in 1952, the same year Prescott Bush announced his campaigne for the Senate.
The best point that can be drawn from all this is that the Bushes are an unscrupulous family who will crawl into bed with anyone to make a buck. This is the way G.H.W. Bush was brought up, and it's the way that G.W. Bush was brought up. These are definitely "ends justify the means" people. We can see echoes of this sort of thing by G.W. Bush's dealings with former warlord Hamid Karzai and former Ba'athist strongman Ayyad Allawi, as well as former dealings with convicted felon Ahmed Chalabi.
More information can be had from the National Archives, which releases documents dealing with the subject of Prescott Bush and his Nazi money-making machine last year.