Jewish Holocaust survivors faced severe economic and emotional difficulties on returning home to Denmark in 1945. Jewish families had used their savings, sold valuables and property and obtained improvised private loans in order to finance their escape to Sweden. Homes, businesses and property had been subject to theft and abuse. During and after the German occupation, however, Danish authorities worked to mitigate and ameliorate the consequences of Nazi persecution and the Danish government implemented one of the most inclusive and comprehensive restitution laws in Europe, taking into account Jewish victims of deportation as well as victims of exile. The restitution process underlines the dedication of the Danish authorities to the reinteg...
The rescue of most Danish Jews from German persecution by action of the Danish people was commemorat...
On first sight, a comparison between restitution for Nazi victims in Germany West and East does not ...
This article poses two main questions: Why could the Jews in Denmark successfully flee to Sweden? Wh...
Jewish Holocaust survivors faced severe economic and emotional difficulties on returning home to Den...
The Holocaust was a catastrophic event in world history, which took place during the years of World ...
It has been nearly sixty years since the October 1943 Danish rescue of Danish Jewry. Since this time...
The robbery and restitution of Jewish property are two inextricably linked social processes. It is n...
The robbery and restitution of Jewish property are two inextricably linked social processes. It is n...
Between 1942 and 1944 the Germans sealed and completely emptied at least 38,000 Parisian apartments....
The present text explores the persistently popular 20thcentury narrative regarding the heroic rescue...
The short answer is that they survived thanks to the policy pursued by the Danish government, the ma...
The looting and systematic deprivation of the property rights of the Jewish population in the Nether...
The post-World War II German-Israeli reparations program is the largest, most comprehensive reparati...
Holocaust Restitution is the first volume to present the Holocaust restitution movement directly fro...
Reparations of Nazi Victims in Postwar Europe traces reparations back to their origins in the final ...
The rescue of most Danish Jews from German persecution by action of the Danish people was commemorat...
On first sight, a comparison between restitution for Nazi victims in Germany West and East does not ...
This article poses two main questions: Why could the Jews in Denmark successfully flee to Sweden? Wh...
Jewish Holocaust survivors faced severe economic and emotional difficulties on returning home to Den...
The Holocaust was a catastrophic event in world history, which took place during the years of World ...
It has been nearly sixty years since the October 1943 Danish rescue of Danish Jewry. Since this time...
The robbery and restitution of Jewish property are two inextricably linked social processes. It is n...
The robbery and restitution of Jewish property are two inextricably linked social processes. It is n...
Between 1942 and 1944 the Germans sealed and completely emptied at least 38,000 Parisian apartments....
The present text explores the persistently popular 20thcentury narrative regarding the heroic rescue...
The short answer is that they survived thanks to the policy pursued by the Danish government, the ma...
The looting and systematic deprivation of the property rights of the Jewish population in the Nether...
The post-World War II German-Israeli reparations program is the largest, most comprehensive reparati...
Holocaust Restitution is the first volume to present the Holocaust restitution movement directly fro...
Reparations of Nazi Victims in Postwar Europe traces reparations back to their origins in the final ...
The rescue of most Danish Jews from German persecution by action of the Danish people was commemorat...
On first sight, a comparison between restitution for Nazi victims in Germany West and East does not ...
This article poses two main questions: Why could the Jews in Denmark successfully flee to Sweden? Wh...