When asked which group was most enraged by the Heixinggen Consortium's investment in the Austria-Hungary Empire, the answer was the Jewish financiers, particularly the Rothschild Family.
There is a saying in the Austria-Hungary Empire: "Austria has an Emperor Ferdinand and a King Solomon." In 1848, Solomon referred to the Rothschild Family, which had completely controlled the economy and finance of the Austrian Empire at that time.
The Austrian government was extremely reliant on Jewish capital, but all of this changed with the rise of the Heixinggen Consortium. The two sides engaged in fierce competition over the financial sector in the German region. With the effects of the economic crisis, the current dominance had shifted to the Heixinggen Consortium's hands.
