Paying for Hitler's War
Herausgeber: Scherner, Jonas; White, Eugene
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Herausgeber: Scherner, Jonas; White, Eugene
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Paying for Hitler's War is a comparative economic study of 12 Nazi-occupied countries during World War II.
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Paying for Hitler's War is a comparative economic study of 12 Nazi-occupied countries during World War II.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 478
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 921g
- ISBN-13: 9781107049703
- ISBN-10: 1107049709
- Artikelnr.: 43674030
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 478
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 921g
- ISBN-13: 9781107049703
- ISBN-10: 1107049709
- Artikelnr.: 43674030
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction Jonas Scherne and Eugene N. White; Part I. Germany's Wartime
Dilemma: 1. Putting Versailles into perspective - Germany's economic aims
for a victorious war in 1918 Carsten Burhop; 2. Germany's financial
policies in Europe under Nazi hegemony - some fundamental principles,
conflicts, and results Jonas Scherner; 3. Employing the enemy - the
economic exploitation of POW and foreign labor from occupied territories by
Nazi Germany Johann Custodis; Part II. The Occupied West: 4. The long
shadow of Vichy - the long-term consequences of German occupation in France
Eugene N. White; 5. Forced collaboration, entrepreneurial strategies, and
their long-term effects in France Marcel Boldorf; 6. The Netherlands in
ruins? Postwar economic problems in the Netherlands as a result of the
German occupation Martijn Lak; 7. La politique du moindre mal -
twice-occupied Belgium Kim Oosterlinck and Eugene N. White; 8. The economic
and social impact of German construction programs in occupied France and
Italy, 1940-5 Fabian Lemmes; Part III. Northern Europe: 9. Economic effects
of the German occupation of Norway, 1940-5 Harald Espeli; 10. Sweden as an
occupied country? Swedish-belligerent trade during World War II Eric
Golson; 11. The impact of the German occupation in Denmark, 1940-5 Steen
Andersen; 12. Master and slave? Equal partners? Economic interactions and
exchange of strategic resources between Germany and Finland during the
Second World War Jari Eloranta and Ilkka Nummela; Part IV. Eastern Europe:
13. System transformation as a consequence of war? Czechoslovakia's path
from war to a planned economy Jaromir Balcar and Jaroslav Kucera; 14.
German economic exploitation of Bulgaria, 1932-44 - short-term policies and
long-term institutional effects Vera Asenova; 15. Soviet economic warfare,
the German occupation of Ukraine, and the economics of the limiting factor
Kim Christian Priemel; 16. The economic consequences of German occupation
policy in Poland Romana Bräu.
Dilemma: 1. Putting Versailles into perspective - Germany's economic aims
for a victorious war in 1918 Carsten Burhop; 2. Germany's financial
policies in Europe under Nazi hegemony - some fundamental principles,
conflicts, and results Jonas Scherner; 3. Employing the enemy - the
economic exploitation of POW and foreign labor from occupied territories by
Nazi Germany Johann Custodis; Part II. The Occupied West: 4. The long
shadow of Vichy - the long-term consequences of German occupation in France
Eugene N. White; 5. Forced collaboration, entrepreneurial strategies, and
their long-term effects in France Marcel Boldorf; 6. The Netherlands in
ruins? Postwar economic problems in the Netherlands as a result of the
German occupation Martijn Lak; 7. La politique du moindre mal -
twice-occupied Belgium Kim Oosterlinck and Eugene N. White; 8. The economic
and social impact of German construction programs in occupied France and
Italy, 1940-5 Fabian Lemmes; Part III. Northern Europe: 9. Economic effects
of the German occupation of Norway, 1940-5 Harald Espeli; 10. Sweden as an
occupied country? Swedish-belligerent trade during World War II Eric
Golson; 11. The impact of the German occupation in Denmark, 1940-5 Steen
Andersen; 12. Master and slave? Equal partners? Economic interactions and
exchange of strategic resources between Germany and Finland during the
Second World War Jari Eloranta and Ilkka Nummela; Part IV. Eastern Europe:
13. System transformation as a consequence of war? Czechoslovakia's path
from war to a planned economy Jaromir Balcar and Jaroslav Kucera; 14.
German economic exploitation of Bulgaria, 1932-44 - short-term policies and
long-term institutional effects Vera Asenova; 15. Soviet economic warfare,
the German occupation of Ukraine, and the economics of the limiting factor
Kim Christian Priemel; 16. The economic consequences of German occupation
policy in Poland Romana Bräu.
Introduction Jonas Scherne and Eugene N. White; Part I. Germany's Wartime
Dilemma: 1. Putting Versailles into perspective - Germany's economic aims
for a victorious war in 1918 Carsten Burhop; 2. Germany's financial
policies in Europe under Nazi hegemony - some fundamental principles,
conflicts, and results Jonas Scherner; 3. Employing the enemy - the
economic exploitation of POW and foreign labor from occupied territories by
Nazi Germany Johann Custodis; Part II. The Occupied West: 4. The long
shadow of Vichy - the long-term consequences of German occupation in France
Eugene N. White; 5. Forced collaboration, entrepreneurial strategies, and
their long-term effects in France Marcel Boldorf; 6. The Netherlands in
ruins? Postwar economic problems in the Netherlands as a result of the
German occupation Martijn Lak; 7. La politique du moindre mal -
twice-occupied Belgium Kim Oosterlinck and Eugene N. White; 8. The economic
and social impact of German construction programs in occupied France and
Italy, 1940-5 Fabian Lemmes; Part III. Northern Europe: 9. Economic effects
of the German occupation of Norway, 1940-5 Harald Espeli; 10. Sweden as an
occupied country? Swedish-belligerent trade during World War II Eric
Golson; 11. The impact of the German occupation in Denmark, 1940-5 Steen
Andersen; 12. Master and slave? Equal partners? Economic interactions and
exchange of strategic resources between Germany and Finland during the
Second World War Jari Eloranta and Ilkka Nummela; Part IV. Eastern Europe:
13. System transformation as a consequence of war? Czechoslovakia's path
from war to a planned economy Jaromir Balcar and Jaroslav Kucera; 14.
German economic exploitation of Bulgaria, 1932-44 - short-term policies and
long-term institutional effects Vera Asenova; 15. Soviet economic warfare,
the German occupation of Ukraine, and the economics of the limiting factor
Kim Christian Priemel; 16. The economic consequences of German occupation
policy in Poland Romana Bräu.
Dilemma: 1. Putting Versailles into perspective - Germany's economic aims
for a victorious war in 1918 Carsten Burhop; 2. Germany's financial
policies in Europe under Nazi hegemony - some fundamental principles,
conflicts, and results Jonas Scherner; 3. Employing the enemy - the
economic exploitation of POW and foreign labor from occupied territories by
Nazi Germany Johann Custodis; Part II. The Occupied West: 4. The long
shadow of Vichy - the long-term consequences of German occupation in France
Eugene N. White; 5. Forced collaboration, entrepreneurial strategies, and
their long-term effects in France Marcel Boldorf; 6. The Netherlands in
ruins? Postwar economic problems in the Netherlands as a result of the
German occupation Martijn Lak; 7. La politique du moindre mal -
twice-occupied Belgium Kim Oosterlinck and Eugene N. White; 8. The economic
and social impact of German construction programs in occupied France and
Italy, 1940-5 Fabian Lemmes; Part III. Northern Europe: 9. Economic effects
of the German occupation of Norway, 1940-5 Harald Espeli; 10. Sweden as an
occupied country? Swedish-belligerent trade during World War II Eric
Golson; 11. The impact of the German occupation in Denmark, 1940-5 Steen
Andersen; 12. Master and slave? Equal partners? Economic interactions and
exchange of strategic resources between Germany and Finland during the
Second World War Jari Eloranta and Ilkka Nummela; Part IV. Eastern Europe:
13. System transformation as a consequence of war? Czechoslovakia's path
from war to a planned economy Jaromir Balcar and Jaroslav Kucera; 14.
German economic exploitation of Bulgaria, 1932-44 - short-term policies and
long-term institutional effects Vera Asenova; 15. Soviet economic warfare,
the German occupation of Ukraine, and the economics of the limiting factor
Kim Christian Priemel; 16. The economic consequences of German occupation
policy in Poland Romana Bräu.