Reparations for Nazi Victims in Postwar Europe

Reparations for Nazi Victims in Postwar Europe
Author: Regula Ludi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2012
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: OCLC:1090053217

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Reparations for Nazi Victims in Postwar Europe

Reparations for Nazi Victims in Postwar Europe
Author: Regula Ludi
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2012-08-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781139561020

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Reparations of Nazi Victims in Postwar Europe traces reparations back to their origins in the final years of the Second World War, when victims of Nazi persecution for the first time articulated demands for indemnification en masse. Simultaneous appearance of claims in New York, London, Paris and Tel Aviv exemplified the birth of a new standard in political morality. Across Europe, the demand for compensation to individuals who suffered severe harm gained momentum. Despite vast differences in their experiences of mass victimisation, post-war societies developed similar patterns in addressing victims' claims. Regula Ludi chronicles the history of reparations from a comparative and trans-national perspective. This book explores the significance of reparations as a means to provide victims with a language to express their unspeakable suffering in a politically meaningful way.

Reparation and Restitution of the Property of Nazi Victims in Europe

Reparation and Restitution of the Property of Nazi Victims in Europe
Author: American Institute of International Information
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1946
Genre: Jewish property
ISBN: UOM:39015066392781

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Paying for the Past

Paying for the Past
Author: Christian Pross
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1998-08-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801858240

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Finally available in English, this edition of Paying for the Past contains a new preface by the author and an afterword by medical ethicist Erich Loewy which places the ethical issues raised by the West German experiences with reparations into an international context.

The Roma a Minority in Europe

The Roma  a Minority in Europe
Author: Roni Stauber,Raphael Vago
Publsiher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9637326863

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The situation of the Roma in Europe, especially in the former communist states, is one of the more important human rights issues on the agenda of the international community, especially in the Euro-Atlantic bodies of integration. Within European states that have Roma populations there is a growing awareness that the matter must be confronted, and that there is a need for a concentrated effort to solve social problems and ease tensions between the Roma and the European nations among which they dwell. This volume is the result of an international conference held at Tel Aviv University in December 2002. The conference, one of the largest held among the academic community in the last decade, served as a unique forum for a multidisciplinary discussion on the past and present of the Roma in which both Roma and non-Roma scholars from various countries engaged.

Holocaust Restitution

Holocaust Restitution
Author: Michael J. Bazyler,Roger P. Alford
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780814799437

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Holocaust Restitution is the first volume to present the Holocaust restitution movement directly from the viewpoints of the various parties involved in the campaigns and settlements. Now that the Holocaust restitution claims are closed, this work enjoys the benefits of hindsight to provide a definitive assessment of the movement. From lawyers and State Department officials to survivors and heads of key institutes involved in the negotiations, the volume brings together the central players in the Holocaust restitution movement, both pro and con. The volume examines the claims against European banks and against Germany and Austria relating to forced labor, insurance claims, and looted art claims. It considers their significance, their legacy, and the moral issues involved in seeking and receiving restitution. Contributors: Roland Bank, Michael Berenbaum, Lee Boyd, Thomas Buergenthal, Monica S. Dugot, Stuart E. Eizenstat, Eric Freedman and Richard Weisberg, Si Frumkin, Peter Hayes, Kai Henning, Roman Kent, Lawrence Kill and Linda Gerstel, Edward R. Korman, Otto Graf Lambsdorff, David A. Lash and Mitchell A. Kamin, Hannah Lessing and Fiorentina Azizi, Burt Neuborne, Owen C. Pell, Morris Ratner and Caryn Becker, Shimon Samuels, E. Randol Schoenberg, William Z. Slany, Howard N. Spiegler, Deborah Sturman, Robert A. Swift, Gideon Taylor, Lothar Ulsamer, Melvyn I. Weiss, Roger M. Witten, Sidney Zabludoff, and Arie Zuckerman.

Robbery and Restitution

Robbery and Restitution
Author: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 1845450825

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The robbery and restitution of Jewish property are two inextricably linked social processes. It is not possible to understand the lawsuits and international agreements on the restoration of Jewish property of the late 1990s without examining what was robbed and by whom. In this volume distinguished historians first outline the mechanisms and scope of the European-wide program of plunder and then assess the effectiveness and historical implications of post-war restitution efforts. Everywhere the solution of legal and material problems was intertwined with changing national myths about the war and conflicting interpretations of justice. Even those countries that pursued extensive restitution programs using rigorous legal means were unable to compensate or fully comprehend the scale of Jewish loss. Especially in Eastern Europe, it was not until the collapse of communism that the concept of restoring some Jewish property rights even became a viable option. Integrating the abundance of new research on the material effects of the Holocaust and its aftermath, this comparative perspective examines the developments in Germany, Poland, Italy, France, Belgium, Hungary and the Czech Republic.

Rethinking Holocaust Justice

Rethinking Holocaust Justice
Author: Norman J. W. Goda
Publsiher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2017-12-29
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781785336980

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Since the end of World War II, the ongoing efforts aimed at criminal prosecution, restitution, and other forms of justice in the wake of the Holocaust have constituted one of the most significant episodes in the history of human rights and international law. As such, they have attracted sustained attention from historians and legal scholars. This edited collection substantially enlarges the topical and disciplinary scope of this burgeoning field, exploring such varied subjects as literary analysis of Hannah Arendt’s work, the restitution case for Gustav Klimt’s Beethoven Frieze, and the ritualistic aspects of criminal trials.