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Examines British policy toward Jews during the Holocaust and the ongoing struggle to retrieve the victims' property.
ITAMAR LEVIN is Deputy Editor in Chief of Globes-Israel's Business Newspaper. Levin has led the world's media in reporting and uncovering the fate of looted Jewish property in Europe. A frequent lecturer on the subject, Levin also is an advisor to various public institutions, including the Israel government. His latest book is The Last Deposit: Swiss Banks and Holocaust Victims' Accounts (Praeger, 1999). NATASHA DORNBERG is a high tech consultant.
.,."a solid piece of scholarship...Students of Britain in the
Second World War, the Holocaust, and Allied policy during the Nazi
era, would benefit from reading this book..."-Albion Fall 2002
.,."the first book to describe a relatively unknown injustice
committed by the British government against the Jewish people
during the holocaust era."-Bulletin of Arnol & Leona Finkler
Institute of Holocaust Research
?...a solid piece of scholarship...Students of Britain in the
Second World War, the Holocaust, and Allied policy during the Nazi
era, would benefit from reading this book...?-Albion Fall 2002
?...the first book to describe a relatively unknown injustice
committed by the British government against the Jewish people
during the holocaust era.?-Bulletin of Arnol & Leona Finkler
Institute of Holocaust Research
?Itamar Levin's new book provides convincing evidence that similar
conflicts produced a distinctly unfriendly British response toward
postwar Jewish efforts to recover lost or confiscated
property....Levin has an important story to tell, and he tells it
with a readable, if sometimes exaggerated, passion.?-German Studies
Review
..."a solid piece of scholarship...Students of Britain in the
Second World War, the Holocaust, and Allied policy during the Nazi
era, would benefit from reading this book..."-Albion Fall 2002
..."the first book to describe a relatively unknown injustice
committed by the British government against the Jewish people
during the holocaust era."-Bulletin of Arnol & Leona Finkler
Institute of Holocaust Research
"Itamar Levin's new book provides convincing evidence that similar
conflicts produced a distinctly unfriendly British response toward
postwar Jewish efforts to recover lost or confiscated
property....Levin has an important story to tell, and he tells it
with a readable, if sometimes exaggerated, passion."-German Studies
Review
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