Alfred Herrhausen proposes a government-backed billion-dollar loan to the USSR that could reshape the entire world.
When Herrhausen's initial attempts to broker a deal with the USSR fail, German Chancellor Helmut Kohl calls him back to Berlin under a cloud of embarrassment.
A successful Moscow deal establishes Herrhausen as the most influential man in global finance - and puts him at the top of the Red Army Faction's hit list.
Herrhausen redoubles his attempts to place Deutsche Bank at the center of the new economic landscape - with tragic consequences.
Oliver Masucci
Alfred Herrhausen
Julia Koschitz
Traudl Herrhausen
Sascha Nathan
Helmut Kohl
Thomas Loibl
van Hooven
Franz Hartwig
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