Nazi Looting: The Plunder of Dutch Jewry during the Second World War

Author:   Arnold Pomerans ,  Erica Pomerans ,  Gerard Aalders
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781859737224


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   01 January 2004
Format:   Hardback
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The Nazi looting machine was notoriously efficient during the Second World War. In the Netherlands, 8.5 million citizens suffered losses estimated at 3.6 billion guilders. Approximately one-third of these losses were borne by Jews, who comprised only 1.6% of the total population. In todays terms, the German occupiers stripped the Jewish population of assets worth $7 billion.Nazi Looting offers a comprehensive history of the Dutch experience and demonstrates how reputable indigenous institutions acted as willing collaborators. Beginning with a survey of international law and various definitions of 'looting', the author shows how the Germans systematically robbed Dutch Jewry through a variety of means that gave the outward appearance of honest trading. Forced to sell under duress and at unreasonably low prices, few dared refuse the German on the doorstep when threatened with prison or incarceration in a camp.The plundering was total and systematic. In May 1940, a team of highly trained art historians, linguists, musicologists and literary experts arrived immediately behind the victorious German troops to catalogue the vast collections for Hitler. From 1941, Jews were compelled to deposit all their money into a bank called Lippmann, Rosenthal Co. The name of the bank itself was a cynical ploy since it was taken from a respected, Jewish-owned Amsterdam bank and presented as a new branch. This bank, however, simply channelled money into the Third Reich with the help of the Amsterdam Stock Exchange, insurance brokers and other well-established Dutch banks. Once the Jews were deported, their houses were emptied and the contents used to re-furnish bombed out areas of the Reich. In common with many other formerly Nazi-occupied countries in Europe, the Netherlands has been unable to retrieve many of its pre-war assets. More than fifty years after the wars end, 20% of its most important pre-war museum exhibits and approximately 80% of the less important works remain untrace

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Author:   Arnold Pomerans ,  Erica Pomerans ,  Gerard Aalders
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Berg Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.546kg
ISBN:  

9781859737224


ISBN 10:   1859737226
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   01 January 2004
Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  General ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Nazi Looting does endure as a testament to the far reaching, systematic exploitation and robbery of the Dutch Jews, whose savings and propety were plundered by German officials and Dutch fellow citizens alike...It has also proved invaluable for countless Dutch Survivors seeking to investigate the plight of their families' property during 'the greatest looting in Dutch history'... Aalder's work has served as a vital reference tool for commissions charged with investigating the extent of the wartime looting and the effectiveness of the post-war recovery process. H-Net Book Review by Jennifer L. Foray, Department of History, Columbia University Nazi Looting provides the first in-depth and accessible study of the multiplicity of ways in which the Nazis stole Jewish property in the wartime Netherlands.


'Nazi Looting does endure as a testament to the far reaching, systematic exploitation and robbery of the Dutch Jews, whose savings and propety were plundered by German officials and Dutch fellow citizens alike...It has also proved invaluable for countless Dutch Survivors seeking to investigate the plight of their families' property during the greatest looting in Dutch history ... Aalder's work has served as a vital reference tool for commissions charged with investigating the extent of the wartime looting and the effectiveness of the post-war recovery process. It has also proved invaluable for countless Dutch survivors seeking to investigate the plight of their families' property' H-Net Book Review by Jennifer L. Foray, Department of History, Columbia University 'Nazi Looting provides the first in-depth and accessible study of the multiplicity of ways in which the Nazis stole Jewish property in the wartime Netherlands. Gerard Aalders' meticulous and exhaustive research brings out all the political and economic facets of this contentious and topical subject. Essential reading for a true understanding of Nazi policies in occupied Western Europe.'Bob Moore, University of Sheffield A comprehensive account of the pillage of Jewish properties during the occupation of the Netherlands. Holocaust and Genocide StudiesThe book's value lies primarily in Aalders' attempt to write the missing standard work on the pilfering of Jewish property. NRC HandelsbladAalders' great achievement is his detailed reconstruction and, wherever possible, quantification of all those discreet and less-discreet regulations and actions aimed at separating Jews from their property. Vrij Nederland


'Nazi Looting does endure as a testament to the far reaching, systematic exploitation and robbery of the Dutch Jews, whose savings and propety were plundered by German officials and Dutch fellow citizens alike...It has also proved invaluable for countless Dutch Survivors seeking to investigate the plight of their families' property during 'the greatest looting in Dutch history'... Aalder's work has served as a vital reference tool for commissions charged with investigating the extent of the wartime looting and the effectiveness of the post-war recovery process. It has also proved invaluable for countless Dutch survivors seeking to investigate the plight of their families' property' H-Net Book Review by Jennifer L. Foray, Department of History, Columbia University 'Nazi Looting provides the first in-depth and accessible study of the multiplicity of ways in which the Nazis stole Jewish property in the wartime Netherlands. Gerard Aalders' meticulous and exhaustive research brings


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Gerard Aalders Senior Researcher,Netherlands Institute for War Documentation Translated from the Dutch by Arnold Pomerans with Erica Pomerans

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