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Hitler'S Secret Bankers eBook

How Switzerland Profited From Nazi Genocide

by Adam Lebor
language: english
Publisher: BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING, May of 2020 ‧
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There were no death certificates issued at Auschwitz. Nevertheless, Swiss banks still demand them before handing over the assets of account holders killed in the Holocaust to their surviving relatives.

When the Jews of Europe entrusted their families'' wealth to what they hoped would be a safe haven - the banks of Switzerland - they were wrong. Millions of dollars, deposited decades ago in good faith by Jews who were to die in the Nazi genocide, still lie in their vaults, earning interest and providing working capital for Swiss banks. However the involvement of neutral Switzerland in the finances of the Third Reich goes far beyond the dispute over dormant accounts. Swiss banks were the key foreign currency providers of the Nazi war machine; they knowingly accepted looted gold, stolen from the national banks of occupied Europe; and they operated an international banking centre for the Third Reich.

Reissued with a new afterword, Adam LeBor reveals the true extent to which Swiss banks collaborated with the Nazi regime and profited from the deaths of millions of Jews.

Hitler'S Secret Bankers

How Switzerland Profited From Nazi Genocide

by Adam Lebor

Property Description
ISBN: 9781789543230
Publisher: BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING
Release Date: May of 2020
Language: English
Pages: 368
Format: eBook
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Categories: eBooks in English > History > History of Europe
eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > Europe
EAN: 9781789543230
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Adam Lebor

É escritor, jornalista e crítico literário. Escreve para o The Economist, o Times (Londres), a Monocle, entre várias outras publicações, sendo também crítico do New York Times.
É correspondente internacional desde 1991, tendo acompanhado o colapso do comunismo e as guerras jugoslavas, e trabalhou em mais de trinta países. É autor de sete livros de não ficção.
Vive em Budapeste.

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