
Hostile takeovers of large Jewish companies, 1933-1935 : reassessing Aryanization of Jewish-owned firms / William M. Katin.
Opportunism combined with anti-Semitism led non-Nazi businessmen to acquire the largest German-Jewish companies in the period 1933-1935. These hostile takeovers were made possible by the Deutsche Bank and Dresdner Bank, which recalled loans previously extended to Jewish firms. Thereby Germany's...
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Main Authors: | Katin, William M. (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Published: | Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, [2021]. |
Series: | Lexington studies in modern Jewish history, historiography, and memory
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Table of Contents |
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How Cheap Purchases of German-Jewish Firms Occurred |
History of Research on Cheap Purchases of Jewish Firms |
New Approach to Comprehend Aryanizers |
Background to Aryanization of the Hermann Tietz Chain |
Aryanization of Hermann Tietz |
Early Aryanizations Confirming the Hermann Tietz Paradigm |
Conclusion |