Rothschild, a name that frequently appeared in the news of various British newspapers and satirical cartoons.
Although in these reports, the name Rothschild was often associated with negative images such as bribery, corruption, cunning, and craftiness.
But no matter how much the newspapers belittled and mocked the family, at the end of the articles, they always mentioned the astonishing wealth that the financial dynasty held.
As a vast financial dynasty that spanned across Europe, even though the Rothschild family had achieved great success in Paris, Frankfurt, Naples, and Austria, their London branch was still the richest of them all.
During the anti-French wars from 1811-1815, the British Government paid a total of 42 million British Pounds in aid to the allies of the anti-French coalition, and the Rothschild family was involved in about 8 million pounds of that share.