President in preparing this report was to describe, to the fullest extent possible, US and Allied efforts to recover and restore this gold and other assets stolen by Nazi Germany, and to use other German assets for the reconstruction of postwar Europe. H.R. 4007 and S. 1379, the Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act: Hearing Before ... - Pagina 44de United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Reform and Oversight. Subcommittee on Government Management, Information, and Technology - 1999 - 97 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| United States. National Archives and Records Administration - 1997 - 262 pagini
...and other assets. By midsummer 1996, the research room at College Park was the host to at least 15 researchers daily— sometimes as many as 25 — conducting...recover and restore this gold [gold the Nazis had looted (Cont. on p. 9) Hebrew and Jewish books and "Saphor Torahs" from many countries were among uncovered... | |
| William Z. Slany - 1997 - 261 pagini
...to the gold fillings of their teeth. Our mandate from the President in preparing this report was to describe, to the fullest extent possible, US and Allied efforts to recover and restore this gold and other assets stolen by Nazi Germany, and to use other German assets for the reconstruction of postwar... | |
| Michael J. Kurtz - 2006 - 5 pagini
...commerce, with leading an interagency task force to prepare a report. The president wanted the report "to describe, to the fullest extent possible, US and Allied efforts to recover and restore this gold and other assets stolen by Nazi Germany, and to use other German assets for the reconstruction of postwar... | |
| William Z. Slany, Greg Bradsher - 259 pagini
...to the gold fillings of their teeth. Our mandate from the President in preparing this report was to describe, to the fullest extent possible, US and Allied efforts to recover and restore this gold and other assets stolen by Nazi Germany, and to use other German assets for the reconstruction of postwar... | |
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