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E-grāmata: Revisiting the National Socialist Legacy: Coming to Terms with Forced Labor, Expropriation, Compensation, and Restitution

  • Formāts: 480 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Jan-2019
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351320863
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351320863
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This volume focuses on both reexamination of the history of National Socialist property theft and employment of forced labor in the wartime economy, and the compensation and restitution solutions advanced in various European and Latin American countries since 1945.

Since the mid-1990s, political, legal, and historical debates about Nazi theft and confiscation of property, the use of slave labor during World War II, and restitution and compensation have reemerged. Revisiting the National Socialist Legacy presents completely new historical research on these issues conducted worldwide.This volume responds to concern about Holocaust era assets in Europe, the United States, and Latin America. It focuses on both reexamination of the history of National Socialist property theft and employment of forced labor in the wartime economy, and the compensation and restitution solutions advanced in various European and Latin American countries since 1945. While the question of Nazis in exile and the memories of survivors are explored, attention is focused on the role of numerous historical commissions and the tension between judicial processes, media coverage, historical scholarship, and politics.The book is divided into five parts: "At the Nexus of Justice, Media Coverage, Historical Scholarship and Politics"; "Commissioned History"; "Research on Slave and Forced Labor"; "National Socialist Theft: Banking, Industry, Insurance and Works of Art"; and "History as Catharsis."
Introduction 9(4)
Oliver Rathkolb
1 At the Nexus of Justice, Media Coverage, Historical Scholarship and Politics
13(28)
The German Industry Initiative for the Foundation "Rememberance, Responsibility and the Future"
15(5)
Wolfgang G. Gibowski
An Outline
20(2)
Saul Kagan
Observations from Germany
22(2)
Lutz Niethammer
Austria's Contribution to Reconciliation
24(6)
Maria Schaumayer
Revisiting the National Socialist Legacy Restitution: Why Now? The Austrian Experience
30(11)
Ernst Sucharipa
2 Commissioned History
41(30)
Commissioned History in Switzerland
43(8)
Jean-Francois Bergier
The Austrian Historical Commission: Motives, Results and Impact
51(6)
Clemens Jabloner
The Question of Historical Justice: The Experience of the Historical Commission of Lithuania
57(7)
Ronaldas Raiinskas
The Spanish State Commission's Experience
64(7)
Mauricio Hatchwell Toledano
3 Research on Slave and Forced Labor
71(42)
Forced Labor under the Nazi Regime: Recent Findings and an Agenda for Future Research
73(9)
Mark Spoerer
"Any misunderstood leniency is to be avoided". The Enslavement of Soviet-Russian Women and Children during World War II
82(13)
Gisela Schwarze
Forced Labor in Munich and its Aftermath -- A Model of Compensation on the Municipal Level
95(5)
Andreas Heusler
Soviet and Russian Historiography on the Issues of Forced Labor during World War II
100(13)
Pavel Polian
4 National Socialist Theft: Banking, Industry, Insurance and Works of Art
113(72)
The Looting and (Non) Restitution of Art in the Netherlands 1940-2001
115(18)
Gerard Aalders
Switzerland and Art Traffic 1933-1953
133(12)
Georg Kreis
French Banks and Aryanization 140-1952
145(9)
Jean-Marc Dreyfus
Problems Regarding the Search for the Holocaust Era Assets in the USA
154(12)
Helen B. Junz
Allianz Versicherung in the Third Reich
166(7)
Gerald D. Feldman
National Socialist Theft: The Problem of Life-insurance policies
173(5)
Dieter Stiefel
The Problem of Compensation to the Nazi Victims and Restitution of the Property in the Context of Sources from the State Archives of Ukraine
178(3)
Faina Vinokurova
The Perception of the Survivors
181(4)
Faina Vinokurova
5 History as Catharsis: Coming to Terms with the Nazi Past in Brazil, Chile, Argentina and Austria -- A Comparison
185(132)
Introduction
187(3)
Ignacio Klich
Dealing with a Controversial Past: A Review of Latin America's Relations with the "Third Reich"
190(15)
Holger M. Meding
German-speaking Armaments Engineers in Argentina and Brazil 1947-1963
205(21)
Ruth Stanley
Austrian National Socialists in Argentina after 1945
226(15)
Edith Blaschitz
Archival Evidence on Postwar Italy as a Transit Point for Central and Eastern European Migrants
241(18)
Matteo Sanfilippo
Four Decades after the Capture in Buenos Aires of an Austrian from Linz: The Eichmann Affair in Memoirs, Argentinian Testimonies and Journalism
259(51)
Ignacio Klich
What were the Nazis up to in Latin America? Comments on a Meeting in Vienna
310(9)
Gerhard Drekonja-Kornat
Appendix 317(160)
I Survived a Nazi Death Camp
319(158)
George Slazak
List of Authors 477
Oliver Rathkolb is Professor of Contemporary History at the University of Vienna, Austria.