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the Victim's Fortune: Inside Epic Battle over Debts of Holocaust

Current price: $16.99
the Victim's Fortune: Inside Epic Battle over Debts of Holocaust
the Victim's Fortune: Inside Epic Battle over Debts of Holocaust

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the Victim's Fortune: Inside Epic Battle over Debts of Holocaust

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“Imagine a book with the narrative force and the behind-the-scenes revelations of
Barbarians at the Gate
. Now imagine that what’s at stake isn’t just which rich investment banker gets richer, but rather is one of the great moral issues of our time, restitution for Holocaust survivors. Imagine no more, because John Authers and Richard Wolffe have written just such a book in
The Victim’s Fortune
.”

Samuel G. Freedman, author of
Jew vs. Jew
A riveting account of what went wrong in the battle over compensation for Holocaust survivors
Fifty years after World War II, a small group of Americans launched a campaign to confront the world with the fact that many assets looted by the Nazis had never been returned to their owners. Backed by class-action lawsuits and threats of economic sanctions, they mounted a vigorous challenge against some of the world's largest corporations and governments to demand billions of dollars. But what began as a moral crusade soon became a bare-knuckle battle that opened up painful debates about whether money can ever compensate for the horrors of the Holocaust.
John Authers and Richard Wolffe offer a spellbinding investigative account of this momentous international struggle. The Victim's Fortune captures the personalities, ruthless tactics, and moral dilemmas surrounding the fight over compensation — all unfolding against the backdrop of one of the darkest moments in human history.

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