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Swiss Banks and Jewish Souls

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Swiss Banks and Jewish Souls

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Swiss Banks and Jewish Souls book

Swiss Banks and Jewish Souls

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Swiss Banks and Jewish Souls book

ByGregg J. Rickman
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1999
eBook Published 31 October 2017
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351289528
Pages 294
eBook ISBN 9781351289528
Subjects Area Studies
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Rickman, G. (1999). Swiss Banks and Jewish Souls (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351289528

ABSTRACT

With the release of hundreds of damaging documents, a dark side of Switzerland's democracy has been unveiled. Switzerland is now seen as a nation of greedy bankers, collaborators with the Nazis, and robbers of the wealth of the victims of the Holocaust. Swiss Banks and Jewish Souls is a powerfully enlightening account of how a small and determined group of people from divergent backgrounds humbled the legendary Swiss financial empire to achieve a measure of justice for Holocaust survivors and their heirs, while shattering the myth of Swiss wartime neutrality. Rickman tells how a small group of people, none of them professional historians, pieced together a puzzle of unknown proportions and proceeded to dismantle the myth of Swiss innocence and victimization at the hands of the Nazis, and expose a fifty-year cover-up. Untold numbers of European Jews and others placed their funds in Swiss banks because they believed they offered a safe haven for funds which the Nazis were trying to control. What better place to put their money than in Switzerland? Swiss Banks and Jewish Souls discusses how investigative groups proved that Switzerland stole the money of the Jews and helped the Nazis to do the same. No one began with evidence and no one had a source of knowledge upon which to fall back. All they shared was a feeling that something was terribly wrong and that a great injustice had occurred. Propelled by this instinct, a U.S. Senator, the World Jewish Congress, a British Parliamentarian, the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, and a handful of Holocaust survivors accomplished what the U.S., British, and French governments and a group of feuding Jewish organizations could not or would not do. As a result of this effort, how the world views Switzerland and how Switzerland views itself has been redefined. Most importantly, those who survived the Nazi horrors, only to be victimized again by the Swiss bankers, have now achieved some measure of justice, or at least financial compensation after more than fifty years.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|38 pages

Justice Denied

chapter 2|26 pages

Unfinished Business

chapter 3|38 pages

Exposed

chapter 4|18 pages

“Bern, We Have a Problem”

chapter 5|18 pages

The Righteous and the Persecuted

chapter 6|24 pages

Writing the Check

chapter 7|14 pages

We Were Right

chapter 8|12 pages

The Lawyers

chapter 9|-60 pages

Boycotts and Diktats

chapter 10|38 pages

History’s Vengeance

chapter |10 pages

Epilogue

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