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Returns to print a classic work about the question of reparations to survivors of forced labour in Nazi concentration camps

Trade Review
"... this book tells the story of great courage and determination by survivors and their allies to try to compel German companies to make at least partial amends for the use of slave labor during the war. Yet it is also a story of an equally determined refusal to see that past honestly, to own up to it, and to voluntarily try to make it right. As such, whatever its limitations as a historical analysis, it will undoubtedly continue to serve as a valuable starting point for thinking about the efforts to make good again the harm done during the Third Reich. -" -net, April 2005

Table of Contents

Preliminary Table of Contents:

Preface
Foreword by Telford Taylor
Preface
Acknowledgments
Map
1. The Final Solution—A Brief Reminder
2. Auschwitz Survivors v. I.G. Farben
3. Accounting with Krupp
4. The Electrical Companies See the Light
5. The Cannons of rheinmetall
6. The Shark Who Got Away
7. A Medley of Disappointments
8. The Last Word
Appendixes
Notes
Index

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 04/04/2002
      ISBN13: 9780253215307, 978-0253215307
      ISBN10: 0253215307
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      Second World War

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Returns to print a classic work about the question of reparations to survivors of forced labour in Nazi concentration camps

      Trade Review
      "... this book tells the story of great courage and determination by survivors and their allies to try to compel German companies to make at least partial amends for the use of slave labor during the war. Yet it is also a story of an equally determined refusal to see that past honestly, to own up to it, and to voluntarily try to make it right. As such, whatever its limitations as a historical analysis, it will undoubtedly continue to serve as a valuable starting point for thinking about the efforts to make good again the harm done during the Third Reich. -" -net, April 2005

      Table of Contents

      Preliminary Table of Contents:

      Preface
      Foreword by Telford Taylor
      Preface
      Acknowledgments
      Map
      1. The Final Solution—A Brief Reminder
      2. Auschwitz Survivors v. I.G. Farben
      3. Accounting with Krupp
      4. The Electrical Companies See the Light
      5. The Cannons of rheinmetall
      6. The Shark Who Got Away
      7. A Medley of Disappointments
      8. The Last Word
      Appendixes
      Notes
      Index

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