The Eizenstat Report and Related Issues Concerning United States and Allied Efforts to Restore Gold and Other Assets Looted by Nazis During World War II: Hearing Before the Committee on Banking and Financial Services, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifth Congress, First Session, June 25, 1997, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 313 páginas |
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Página 87 - As it worked < learning of the problems of the pre-^ perhaps too much of a give to Hitler. I think those are principal reasons. The second related to postwar envi rians, as American historians, were al was too much punitive decisionmakir World War II.
Página 219 - Conference, or whether an attempt shoi gold for which an owner could be clearly identified The story of these negotiations is long and...
Página 247 - ... frustration with the great powers of Europe. In fact, at the outbreak of World War II, the moo disillusioned isolationism with regard to the greal fairly clear.
Página 247 - neutral" country. The decision of the League of Nations in 1935 t< security system work for the first time had been Sweden.
Página 225 - Details o periodically to Parliament 36 . Postscript The story of Nazi gold did not, of course...
Página 235 - The Preliminary Distribution of Gold It became clear by the middle of 1947 that...
Página 217 - Published as Cmd. 6546 of 1944. 15 Letter from US Embassy. London. to Lord Drogheda.
Página 101 - They identified. I really do not know. In any case, my thesis is and what is that this committee recommend t' which would estimate the amount of h ed States.
Página 33 - ... would otherwise have, that $70 million. Why do we say this? For two reasons. 1 reasons and the second, factual. Three 1" metric tons of looted gold were collected ai from neutral countries and from German pool.
Página 225 - May 1984 gj the two banks as S24m (in New York) and $60.7m (Bank of...