Hostile Takeovers of Large Jewish Companies, 1933-1935
Reassessing Aryanization of Jewish-Owned Firms
Hostile Takeovers revises current understanding of how German-Jewish companies were cheaply purchased. This book argues that
banks earned fees by recalling loans from large Jewish firms and providing funds to non-Nazi businessmen. Les mer
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Hostile Takeovers revises current understanding of how German-Jewish companies were cheaply purchased. This book argues that
banks earned fees by recalling loans from large Jewish firms and providing funds to non-Nazi businessmen. Because of the right-wing
orientation of the courts, the original proprietors weren't defended by the law. As a bottom-up process, this 1933-1935 activity
occurred due to anti-Semitism, whereas scholarship focus on the top-down elimination of smaller Jewish firms in 1938.