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Less Than Slaves – Jewish Forced Labor and the Quest for Compensation

Autor Benjamin B. Ferencz
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 apr 2002
As a United States war crimes investigator during World War II, Benhamin B. Ferencz participated in the liberation of Nazi concentration camps. He returned to Germany after the war to help bring perpetrators of war crimes to justice and remained to direct restitution programs for Nazi victims. In Less Than Slaves, Ferencz describes the painstaking efforts that were made to persuade German industrial firms such as I. G. Farben, Krupp, AEG, Rheinmetall, and Daimler-Benz to compensate camp inmates who were exploited as forced laborers. The meager outcome of these efforts emerges from searing pages that detail the difficulties confronted by Ferencz and his dedicated colleagues. This engrossing narrative is a vital resource for all who are concerned with the moral, legal, and practical implications of the recent significant increase in the number of compensation claims by victims of persecution. First published in 1979, Ferencz's penetrating firsthand account returns to print with the author's evaluation of its historical significance and current relevance.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780253215307
ISBN-10: 0253215307
Pagini: 288
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 165 x 233 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:New ed.
Editura: MH – Indiana University Press

Cuprins

Table of Contents: PrefaceForeword by Telford TaylorPrefaceAcknowledgementsMap1. The Final Solution--A Brief Reminder2. Auschwitz Survivors v. I.G. Farben3. Accounting with Krupp4. The Electrical Companies See the Light5. The Cannons of Rheinmetall6. The Shark Who Got Away7. A Medley of Disappointments8. The Last WordAppendixesNotesIndex

Recenzii

"[This] valuable book is a striking reminder of the larger purposes of law in civilized societies. At the same time it affords a depressing insight into the deficiencies and inadequacies of the supposed de-nazification of the West German legal system and of section of German society." --Times Literary Supplement "This short book is of extreme importance. . . . [It] is a book to ponder." --Martin Gilbert, The New York Times"Here is the first comprehensive account of the complicity of the major German industrial firms in crimes against humanity through their exploitation of Jewish slave labor during the Hitler era." --Lucy Dawidowicz

Notă biografică

Benjamin B. Ferencz was the prosecutor at the Nuremberg trial of the SS Einsatzgruppen. Now in his eighties, Ferencz remains active as a teacher, lecturer, and author of books on international law and articles dealing with the creation of an international criminal court.

Descriere

Returns to print a classic work about the question of reparations to survivors of forced labour in Nazi concentration camps