Report Summary
U.S. and Allied Efforts to Recover and
This Report courtesy of the U.S. Department of State.
Restore Gold and Other Assets Stolen or
Hidden by Germany During World War II
Released May 7, 1997.Coordinated by Stuart E. Eizenstat
Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade
Special Envoy of the Department of State on Property Restitution in
Central and Eastern EuropePrepared by William Slany, The Historian, Department of State
With the Participation of:
Central Intelligence Agency
Department of Commerce
Department of Defense
Department of Justice
Department of State
Department of the Treasury
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federal Reserve Board
National Archives and Records Administration
National Security Agency
U.S. Holocaust Memorial MuseumAddenda The links above provide a good summary of the report. If you would like to view the entire 259-page document in Adobe Acrobat format, click the "IN DEPTH" button. You will find a table of contents beginning on page xvii and an index at the end.
- Economic Blockade
- The Safehaven Program
- Potsdam Conference
- Postwar Allied-Swiss Negotiations
- Negotiations with Other Neutrals
- Monetary and Non-Monetary Gold
- The Tripartite Gold Commission and the Bank for International Settlements
- Heirless Assets
Source: The United States State Department
This document is in the public domain.
A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust
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College of Education, University of South Florida © 2005.