plundering of Antwerp's Jewish diamond dealers, 1940-1944
TitleThe plundering of Antwerp's Jewish diamond dealers, 1940-1944
Author
Call numberP940.5318/060
Object number04139F
Place of publicationWashington, District of Columbia, United States
Year of publication
2003
MaterialLoose-leaf
NotesArticle from the paper 'Confiscation of Jewish property in Europe 1933-1945' pp57-74
Description
The Jewish diamond dealers in Belgium were kept alive and active longer than they would otherwise have been in order to provide the German war industry with vital raw materials. The German administration set out to control the diamond industry - a special department was set up to adminster confiscated enemy and Jewish assets.