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Hitler's silent partners: Swiss banks, Nazi gold and the pursuit of justice

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Begins in the 1930s when Swiss bankers allowed Jews to open numbered, untraceable accounts, assuring them absolute secrecy and anonymity from the Nazis. The story follows one Viennese family from an affluent life in prewar Vienna to the Holocaust survivors' present-days efforts to reclaim their birthright

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