Tuesday, April 28, 2026

New Report Reveals Deeper Nazi Links to Credit Suisse

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Credit Suisse is accused of not helping in investigations.
Photo by Keystone / Peter Klaunzer

A new report says that Credit Suisse hid its links to Nazi clients from World War II. The Wall Street Journal found new information in the bank’s old files.

Neil Barofsky, a former US prosecutor, is reviewing over 3,600 boxes of files from Credit Suisse. These files were not looked at by previous investigations. Barofsky was removed from his position but is back now.

UBS, which bought Credit Suisse, says it wants to help find out more about these accounts.

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Vocabulary List:
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Accent

Accused/əˈkjuːzd/verb
Charged with a fault or offense.

Investigations/ɪnˌvɛs.tɪˈɡeɪ.ʃənz/noun
The act of examining something to learn more about it.

Failed/feɪld/verb
Did not succeed in an attempt.

Cooperate/koʊˈɑː.pə.reɪt/verb
To work together with others for a common purpose.

Accounts/əˈkaʊnts/noun
Records of financial transactions.

Links/lɪŋks/noun
Connections or relationships between two or more things.

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What is Credit Suisse accused of in the article?
Hiding links to Nazi clients from World War II
Not cooperating with investigations
Being involved in fraudulent activities
Having undisclosed financial losses
Who found new information in Credit Suisse's old files according to the article?
Neil Barofsky
UBS
The Wall Street Journal
Peter Klaunzer
How many boxes of files is Neil Barofsky reviewing from Credit Suisse?
3,000
3,500
3,600
4,000
Who wants to help find out more about the accounts related to Credit Suisse according to the article?
Neil Barofsky
UBS
The Wall Street Journal
Keystone
What is Neil Barofsky's profession according to the article?
Banker
Photographer
Prosecutor
Journalist
Who removed Neil Barofsky from his position temporarily?
Credit Suisse
UBS
The Wall Street Journal
Unknown entity
Neil Barofsky is reviewing old files from Credit Suisse.
UBS bought Credit Suisse according to the article.
The new report discovered Credit Suisse's links to Nazi clients from World War II.
Credit Suisse has been fully cooperative with investigations.
Neil Barofsky's current profession is a journalist according to the article.
The article mentions that Peter Klaunzer was involved in the investigations.
Neil Barofsky is reviewing over boxes of files from Credit Suisse.
Neil Barofsky was temporarily from his position.
UBS expressed its interest in helping discover more about these accounts according to the
The new report revealed that Credit Suisse hid its links to Nazi clients from War II.
The Wall Street Journal found new information in Credit Suisse's old .
A former US , Neil Barofsky, is involved in the investigations.
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Vocabulary List:
6 words · tap to reveal
ON
Accent
Accused/əˈkjuːzd/verb
Charged with a fault or offense.
Investigations/ɪnˌvɛs.tɪˈɡeɪ.ʃənz/noun
The act of examining something to learn more about it.
Failed/feɪld/verb
Did not succeed in an attempt.
Cooperate/koʊˈɑː.pə.reɪt/verb
To work together with others for a common purpose.
Accounts/əˈkaʊnts/noun
Records of financial transactions.
Links/lɪŋks/noun
Connections or relationships between two or more things.

How much do you know?

What is Credit Suisse accused of in the article?
Hiding links to Nazi clients from World War II
Not cooperating with investigations
Being involved in fraudulent activities
Having undisclosed financial losses
Who found new information in Credit Suisse's old files according to the article?
Neil Barofsky
UBS
The Wall Street Journal
Peter Klaunzer
How many boxes of files is Neil Barofsky reviewing from Credit Suisse?
3,000
3,500
3,600
4,000
Who wants to help find out more about the accounts related to Credit Suisse according to the article?
Neil Barofsky
UBS
The Wall Street Journal
Keystone
What is Neil Barofsky's profession according to the article?
Banker
Photographer
Prosecutor
Journalist
Who removed Neil Barofsky from his position temporarily?
Credit Suisse
UBS
The Wall Street Journal
Unknown entity
Neil Barofsky is reviewing old files from Credit Suisse.
UBS bought Credit Suisse according to the article.
The new report discovered Credit Suisse's links to Nazi clients from World War II.
Credit Suisse has been fully cooperative with investigations.
Neil Barofsky's current profession is a journalist according to the article.
The article mentions that Peter Klaunzer was involved in the investigations.
Neil Barofsky is reviewing over boxes of files from Credit Suisse.
Neil Barofsky was temporarily from his position.
UBS expressed its interest in helping discover more about these accounts according to the
The new report revealed that Credit Suisse hid its links to Nazi clients from War II.
The Wall Street Journal found new information in Credit Suisse's old .
A former US , Neil Barofsky, is involved in the investigations.
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