ABSTRACT

Since the mid-1990s, political, legal, and historical debates about Nazi theft and confiscation of property, the use of slave labor during World War II, and restitution and compensation have reemerged. Revisiting the National Socialist Legacy presents completely new historical research on these issues conducted worldwide.This volume responds to concern about Holocaust era assets in Europe, the United States, and Latin America. It focuses on both reexamination of the history of National Socialist property theft and employment of forced labor in the wartime economy, and the compensation and restitution solutions advanced in various European and Latin American countries since 1945.

chapter |4 pages

Oliver Rathkolb

part 1|28 pages

At the Nexus of Justice, Media Coverage, Historical Scholarship and Politics

part 4|72 pages

National Socialist Theft: Banking, Industry, Insurance and Works of Art

part 5|132 pages

History as Catharsis: Coming to Terms with the Nazi Past in Brazil, Chile, Argentina and Austria - A Comparison

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

part |164 pages

Appendix

chapter |157 pages

I Survived a Nazi Death Camp