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Stolen legacy : Nazi theft and the quest for justice at Krausenstrasse 17/18, Berlin / Dina Gold ; with a foreword by ambassador Stuart E. Eizenstat.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: KK75.G85 G65 2015

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    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Gold, Dina, author.
    Published
    Chicago, Illinois : American Bar Association, 2015
    Locale
    Germany
    Berlin
    Contents
    I've come to claim my family's building
    H. Wolff
    My mother's birth
    Well-heeled nomads
    The gathering storm
    Palestine
    Entjudung (the removal of Jews from the German economy)
    "What would I do without the Lüneberger Heide?"
    Making her own way
    After the war : love and marriage
    Those who survived and those who did not.
    A question of ownership
    My life in Britain
    What had my grandmother once told me?
    Our investigation begins
    Lawyers and wills
    The smoking gun
    Proving the line of inheritance
    The Reichsbahn's motive
    Claims and counterclaims
    Who's who in Nazi Germany
    Dr. Hamann and the Victoria Insurance Company
    Back to Berlin : the frustration grows
    The formal claim
    Getting their own back
    Light at the end of the tunnel
    Negotiating a price and dividing the payout.
    New archives, new answers
    The evidence from Sachsenhausen
    The fate of Dresdener Strasse 97
    Fritz's life during the war
    Exit from the Reich
    Deutsche bank
    The Victoria's history
    The terrible truth about Kurt Hamann
    Coda
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-251) and index.
    I've come to claim my family's building -- H. Wolff -- My mother's birth -- Well-heeled nomads -- The gathering storm -- Palestine -- Entjudung (the removal of Jews from the German economy) -- "What would I do without the Lüneberger Heide?" -- Making her own way -- After the war : love and marriage -- Those who survived and those who did not. -- A question of ownership -- My life in Britain -- What had my grandmother once told me? -- Our investigation begins -- Lawyers and wills -- The smoking gun -- Proving the line of inheritance -- The Reichsbahn's motive -- Claims and counterclaims -- Who's who in Nazi Germany -- Dr. Hamann and the Victoria Insurance Company -- Back to Berlin : the frustration grows -- The formal claim -- Getting their own back -- Light at the end of the tunnel -- Negotiating a price and dividing the payout. -- New archives, new answers -- The evidence from Sachsenhausen -- The fate of Dresdener Strasse 97 -- Fritz's life during the war -- Exit from the Reich -- Deutsche bank -- The Victoria's history -- The terrible truth about Kurt Hamann -- Coda

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781627229708
    1627229701
    Physical Description
    xxvii, 278 pages, 16 pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps ; 24 cm

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