This interview podcast investigates the ongoing revelations about Credit Suisse's ties to Nazi activities during World War II. The podcast begins by discussing a 1998 settlement between Swiss banks and Jewish organizations, which was initially believed to resolve the issue, but a recent probe unearthed new evidence. The interview features Margot Patrick, who discusses the findings of an internal investigation led by Neil Barofsky, including the discovery of numerous previously undisclosed Nazi-linked accounts and the bank's attempts to suppress this information. Barofsky's report was eventually made public, leading to further investigations and the uncovering of files stamped "American Blacklist," indicating entities the U.S. government suspected of collaborating with the Nazis. The podcast concludes by highlighting the implications for Swiss banking's reputation and the ongoing efforts to fully understand the extent of Credit Suisse's involvement.