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Pack of Thieves: How Hitler and Europe…
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Pack of Thieves: How Hitler and Europe Plundered the Jews and Committed the Greatest Theft in History

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It was the largest organised robbery in history - the systematic looting of Europe's Jews by the Nazis and most of the nations of Europe: Axis, Allied and Neutral. Now for the first time, prize-winning journalist Richard Z. Chesnoff, details the full scope of this monumental theft of money, gold, jewels, art, and property that began in Germany with the rise of Hitler, continued through the Holocaust and Occupation of Europe and culminated in a post-war cloaking campaign that stretched from Scandinavia to the Balkans. Chesnoff, who was among the first newsmen to break the story that Swiss banks were still hoarding the assets of Holocaust victims, travelled to eleven countries to research this compelling story of human greed. With direct access to hitherto classified files and through exclusive interviews with bankers, government and Jewish officials, as well as the families of victims, Chesnoff tells a vivid tale that will make the headlines of tomorrow's newspapers. The book reveals new details that many governments and bank officials would prefer to remain secret and describes the detective work used to trace Holocaust assets still hidden in nations such as France, Norway and the Netherlands. With a deftness that comes with a newsman's understanding of events, he explains why it has taken more then fifty years for the world to begin to come to terms with this massive plunder. Chesnoff has had the advantage of unlimited support from the World Jewish Congress and in particular the millionaire Edgar Bronfman.… (mer)
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Pack of Thieves: How Hitler and Europe Plundered the Jews and Committed the Greatest Theft in History av Richard Z. Chesnoff

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This is definitely not the book to read if you are already halfway to believing that people are rotten; it will probably push you past the tipping point. It may seem that losing so many lives in the Holocaust pales everything else, so that losing all your money and property is minimal, but the theft detailed in this work is breathtaking in its breadth. So many people, seemingly ordinary, decent people, who left their decency behind when the time came to get a piece of the loot from their neighbors who were sent to Nazi death camps. And when the survivors came home, they came home to nothing. No home, no property, no money, because it had been stolen. That made it difficult for them to move back into the world and try to move forward. And the callous lack of sympathy and compassion for the looted Jews was stunning in its inhumanity. The author has done a lot of work on a difficult, unhappy topic, and is to be commended for the thoroughness of his research, the lucidness of his prose, and the format of the book which made it easy to follow. ( )
  Devil_llama | Apr 13, 2019 |
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It was the largest organised robbery in history - the systematic looting of Europe's Jews by the Nazis and most of the nations of Europe: Axis, Allied and Neutral. Now for the first time, prize-winning journalist Richard Z. Chesnoff, details the full scope of this monumental theft of money, gold, jewels, art, and property that began in Germany with the rise of Hitler, continued through the Holocaust and Occupation of Europe and culminated in a post-war cloaking campaign that stretched from Scandinavia to the Balkans. Chesnoff, who was among the first newsmen to break the story that Swiss banks were still hoarding the assets of Holocaust victims, travelled to eleven countries to research this compelling story of human greed. With direct access to hitherto classified files and through exclusive interviews with bankers, government and Jewish officials, as well as the families of victims, Chesnoff tells a vivid tale that will make the headlines of tomorrow's newspapers. The book reveals new details that many governments and bank officials would prefer to remain secret and describes the detective work used to trace Holocaust assets still hidden in nations such as France, Norway and the Netherlands. With a deftness that comes with a newsman's understanding of events, he explains why it has taken more then fifty years for the world to begin to come to terms with this massive plunder. Chesnoff has had the advantage of unlimited support from the World Jewish Congress and in particular the millionaire Edgar Bronfman.

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