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The Deutsche Bank and the Nazi Economic War Against the Jews : The Expropriation of Jewish-Owned Property

Author/creator James, Harold Author
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoNew York : Cambridge University Press
Description284 p. 22.800 x 015.200 cm.
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Summary Annotation The Deutsche Bank, Germany's largest financial institution, played an important role in the expropriation of Jewish-owned enterprises during the Nazi dictatorship, both in the existing territories of Germany, and in the area seized by the German army during World War II. In this 2001 book Harold James uses new and previously unavailable materials, many from the bank's own archives, to examine policies which led to the eventual genocide of European Jews. How far did the realization of the vicious and destructive Nazi ideology depend on the acquiescence, the complicity, and the cupidity of existing economic institutions, and individuals? In response to the traditional view that business co-operation with the Nazi regime was motivated by profit, this book closely examines the behaviour of the bank and its individuals to suggest other motivations. No comparable study exists of a single company's involvement in the economic persecution of the Jews in Nazi Germany.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
ISBN9780521027304
ISBN0521027306 (Trade Paper) Active Record
Standard identifier# 9780521027304
Stock number00004933

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