Robbing the Jews
the confiscation of Jewish property in the Holocaust, 1933-1945
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Author
Publication
2008 - Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England
Language
English
Word Count
109,250 words, Guess
Page Count
437 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-100521888255
- ISBN-139780521888257
- LibraryThing7569066
- Goodreads6150441
- Library of Congress Control Number2008008538
and 3 more
- OCLC Control Number212204519
- Better World Books9780521888257
- Open LibraryOL16524971M
Classifications
- DDC940.53/18132
- LCCD810.C8 .D43 2008
- LCCD810.C8.D43 2008
and 1 more
- LCCD810.C8 D43 2008
Description
"Robbing the Jews reveals the mechanisms by which the Nazis and their allies confiscated Jewish property; the book demonstrates the close relationship between robbery and the Holocaust. The spoliation evolved in intensifying steps. The Anschluss and Kristallnacht in 1938 reveal a dynamic tension between pressure from below and state-directed measures. In Western Europe, the economic persecution of the Jews took the form of legal decrees and administrative measures. In Eastern Europe, authoritarian governments adopted the Nazi program that excluded Jews from the economy and seized their property, based on indigenous antisemitism and plans for ethnically homogenous nation-states. In the occupied East, property was collected at the killing sites - the most valuable objects were sent to Berlin, whereas items of lesser value supported the local administration and rewarded collaborators. At several key junctures, robbery acted as a catalyst for genocide, accelerating the progression from pogrom to mass murder."--BOOK JACKET.
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