Racism & fascism - new material (38)

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Antifaschistisches Infoblatt. No.58/2003, 58 pp, E 3.10. The compensation payments for victims of the Nazi regime is the main theme of this issue. Articles outline the history of the continued resistance of the German state to pay reparations to the victims of fascism, from the dispossession of Jews through the 1935 Nuremberg Race Laws and the related "Aryanization" of property to the victims of forced labour in mainly Eastern European based concentration camps. This contribution comes at a time when the German government is trying to put the issue to sleep after some compensation was legally enforced through American and Eastern European initiatives. Available from: AIB, Gneisenauerstr. 2a, 10961, aib@mail.nadir.org, www.nadir.org/nadir/periodika/aib.

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