Restitution: Why did it take 50 years, or did it?
TitleRestitution: Why did it take 50 years, or did it?
Author
Call number305.8924/0060
Object number04156j
Place of publicationJerusalem
PublisherJerusalem Center for Public Affairs
Year of publication
2003
Physical descriptionpp171-179
MaterialArticle
ISBN9652180459
NotesArticles from the book 'Europe's Crumbling Myths' pp171-179
Description
A brief overview of the history of Germany's restitution to surviving Jews of property, money and assets following World War II. Hostility from Britain, Austria and Switzerland was eventually overcome. Following German chancellor Konrad Adenauer's equivocal 1951 admission of German responsibility for the Holocaust, Germany paid Israel approximately $70-million in restitution. By the 1990s, the restitution question had attracted world-wide interest.