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Self-financing genocide : the gold train, the Becher case and the wealth of Hungarian Jews / / by Gábor Kádár and Zoltán Vági ; [translated by Enikő Koncz, Jim Tucker and András Kádár]



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Titolo: Self-financing genocide : the gold train, the Becher case and the wealth of Hungarian Jews / / by Gábor Kádár and Zoltán Vági ; [translated by Enikő Koncz, Jim Tucker and András Kádár] Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Budapest ; ; New York, : Central European University Press, 2004
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (439 p.)
Disciplina: 940.53/18132/09439
Soggetto topico: Jews - Persecutions - Hungary
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Hungary
World War, 1939-1945 - Confiscations and contributions - Hungary
Jewish property - Hungary
Soggetto geografico: Hungary Ethnic relations
Soggetto non controllato: 20th century, Holocaust, Hungary, Jewish studies, Jews, World War II
Altri autori: VágiZoltán  
KádárGábor  
Note generali: "Certain parts were published in Hungarian as Aranyvonat ... by Osiris, Budapest in 2001"--T.p. verso.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. [387]-398) and indexes.
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- List of Tables -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Prologue: The specifics of the genocide against Hungarian Jews -- Part I. Rationality and Holocaust: Self-financing Genocide -- 1. Hungarians and Jews -- 2. The demography and sociology of the Jews before the German occupation of Hungary -- 3. The economic status of Hungarian Jews -- 4. The wealth of the Hungarian Jews -- 5. The wealth of Hungarian Jews in international comparison -- 6. From crisis to crisis: Anti-Semitic concepts and practice (1919–1936) -- 7. Race-protectionism, the wealth of Jews, Aryanization (1936–1944) -- 8. The road to the Holocaust: Hungarian Jews during the Second World War (1939–1944) -- 9. 1944—The looting of Jewish wealth and its main problems: Speed, legal controversies, institutional rivalry, and the Germans -- 10. Lofty goals and disillusioning reality -- 11. Self-financing genocide 1: From death camps to budget, or: The Reich, occupied Europe, and Operation Reinhard -- 12. Self-financing genocide 2: Auschwitz-Birkenau, the German budget, and the postwar fate of Hungarian Jewish property and the Melmer deposits -- 13. Self-financing genocide 3: The profit to the Hungarian budget -- 14. Multiple plunder: The fate of Hungarian Jewish assets at the end of the war and after 1945 -- Part II. Legend and Reality: The Story of Kurt Becher -- 1. The character and the sources -- 2. Soldier, businessman, bureaucrat, mass murderer? Becher’s career until 1944 -- 3. Artificial chaos: Becher’s position in Hungary -- 4. In the gateway to success: The Weiss Manfréd affair -- 5. The Kasztner affair -- 6. Stopping deportations and death marches from Budapest -- 7. Halting the mass extermination of the Jews -- 8. Becher: Savior of the Pest ghetto and Chief Inspector of the concentration camps? -- 9. Evacuation: Removal of the Hungarian industry to the Reich -- 10. Becher’s personal gain -- 11. Assessment of Becher’s character -- Part III. The Story of the Hungarian Jewish Gold Train -- 1. Assembling the contents of the Gold Train -- 2. The train’s journey -- 3. The trucks and Toldy’s journey -- 4. International legal background and problems of definition -- 5. The fate of those contents of the Gold Train which fell into American hands (1945–1957) -- 6. Hungarian attempts to recover the contents of the Gold Train -- 7. Critique of U.S. restitution policy and practice pursued in relation to the Gold Train -- 8. The fate of the treasure that fell under French control -- 9. The value of the contents of the Gold Train -- 10. The historiography of the Gold Train -- Illustrations -- Appendix -- List of Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Index of Personal Names -- Index of Geographical Names -- Subject Index
Sommario/riassunto: Discusses the process of the economic annihilation of the Jews in Hungary, who- from the economic point of view - were more influential than any other Jewish community in Europe. Following the German occupation in March 1944 the collaborating Hungarian government attempted to assert its claim concerning the complete confiscation of Jewish assets at all stages of the road leading to the extermination camps. The cooperation with the Germans proved to be the most problematic in this area. The story of the Jewish Gold Train is a relatively small but all the more emblematic chapter of the economic annihilation. The circumstances of the freight's assembling, the German-Hungarian conflicts concerning the train, the looting attempts, the fate of the assets seized by the Allies (double victimization of the survivors) provide the reader with an insight into the history of the repeated looting of the Hungarian Jewry.
Titolo autorizzato: Self-financing genocide  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 9786155211034
978-6-15521-103-4
615-5211-03-5
1-281-37696-5
9786611376963
1-4294-2627-6
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 996248239103316
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