U.S. and Allied Wartime and Postwar Relations and Negotiations ...on Looted Gold and German External Assets and U.S. Concerns

n.p. n.p., 1998. Quarto, 180, wraps, tables, footnotes, appendices, index, date stamp on fr cover, front cover creased, covers somewhat scuffed & soiled. Lower corner of a few pages bent. Full title is: U.S. and Allied Wartime and Postwar Relations and Negotiations with Argentina, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey on Looted Gold and German External Assets and U.S. Concerns About the Fate of the Wartime Ustasha Treasury. Supplement to Preliminary Study on U.S. and Allied Efforts To Recover and Restore Gold and Other Assets Stolen or Hidden by Germany During World War II. William Slany was a historian at the U.S. Department of State; also participating in this study were representatives of the Central Intelligence Agency, Department of Commerce, Department of Defense, Department of Justice, Department of State, Department of the Treasury, Federal Reserve System, National Archives and Records Administration, and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum. The role played by neutral nations in the systematic financing and acquisition of materials vital to the German war effort. Condition: fair to good.

Keywords: Holocaust, German War Economy, WWII, Argentina, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Croatia

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