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Hostile Takeovers revises current understanding of how German-Jewish companies were cheaply purchased. This book argues that banks earned fees by recalling loans from large Jewish firms and providing funds to non-Nazi businessmen. Because of the right-wing orientation of the courts, the original proprietors weren't defended by the law. As a bottom-up process, this 1933-1935 activity occurred due to anti-Semitism, whereas scholarship focus on the top-down elimination of smaller Jewish firms in 1938.



Table of Contents

Chapter One: How Cheap Purchases of German-Jewish Firms Occurred

Chapter Two: History of Research on Cheap Purchases of Jewish Firms

Chapter Three: New Approach to Comprehend Aryanizers

Chapter Four: Background to Aryanization of the Hermann Tietz Chain

Chapter Five: Aryanization of Hermann Tietz

Chapter Six: Early Aryanizations Confirming the Hermann Tietz Paradigm

Chapter Seven: Conclusion

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 28/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9781793606822, 978-1793606822
      ISBN10: 179360682X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Hostile Takeovers revises current understanding of how German-Jewish companies were cheaply purchased. This book argues that banks earned fees by recalling loans from large Jewish firms and providing funds to non-Nazi businessmen. Because of the right-wing orientation of the courts, the original proprietors weren't defended by the law. As a bottom-up process, this 1933-1935 activity occurred due to anti-Semitism, whereas scholarship focus on the top-down elimination of smaller Jewish firms in 1938.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter One: How Cheap Purchases of German-Jewish Firms Occurred

      Chapter Two: History of Research on Cheap Purchases of Jewish Firms

      Chapter Three: New Approach to Comprehend Aryanizers

      Chapter Four: Background to Aryanization of the Hermann Tietz Chain

      Chapter Five: Aryanization of Hermann Tietz

      Chapter Six: Early Aryanizations Confirming the Hermann Tietz Paradigm

      Chapter Seven: Conclusion

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