246
–50,
253
,
257
–65, 262–63
Holland and,
142
–43
Italy and,
103
Jewish assets and,
186
,
211
,
199
,
232
,
316
occupation cost contribution and,
136
payment in local,
90
,
148
–50,
313
protection of German,
40
,
44
,
312
Reich Credit banks and,
313
Reichsbank and,
90
RKK certificates as,
84
–90,
93
Romanian,
233
–34,
238
–42
soldiers and,
94
–95,
100
–101,
104
Soviet Union and,
165
–68
Ukraine and,
167
WW I and,
32
Currency Protection Command (Devisenschutzkommando, DSK),
90
–91
customs,
95
,
100
,
104
–6,
108
Cyprus,
246
Czech, Annemarie,
135
Czech banks,
295
Czechoslovakia,
44
,
224
. See also Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
Jews and, 128–29
D’Agostino, Italian envoy,
248
–49
Daimler-Benz,
1
,
159
,
162
Dakar,
138
Dannecker, Theodor,
233
debt and credit, German war financing and,
37
–40,
42
,
47
–48,
50
,
58
,
137
,
142
–43,
152
–53,
195
,
240
,
293
–309,
317
–21
Decree of January
2
, 1942 requiring investors to report stocks purchased after September
1
, 1939,
65
–66
Decree of June
9
, 1942, prohibiting transactions with reported stocks,
66
Decree of November
1
, 1940 increasing pay of soldiers in occupied territory,
107
Decree of November
21
, 1938 requiring German Jews to hand over
20
percent of holdings,
48
Deetjen, Hanns,
308
Denmark,
78
–79,
82
,
86
,
107
,
237
Department 17 of the General Plenipotentiary for the Economy in Serbia,
188
Department II, Berlin municipal loan office,
198
–99
Depression,
21
,
36
–37,
62
,
Deutsche Bank,
49
–50,
150
,
157
–58,
219
Diamanten-Kontor,
198
–99
Dietl, Eduard,
203
Documents on the History of the Greek Jews,
267
Dönitz, Admiral Karl,
25
Donner, Otto,
62
,
193
–94,
286
–87,
295
,
306
–7
“Donner Factor,”
286
–87
Douros, Elias,
252
Dresdner Bank,
49
,
150
Düsseldorf,
118
,
122
–24,
127
,
151
“Dutch furniture,”
3
,
126
,
130
Dutch guilder,
142
,
143
Dutch National Bank,
144
Dutch State Bank,
210
Eastern Economics Staff,
101
Eastern Europe (Front),
3
,
137
,
146
,
150
,
156
–80,
240
,
281
–82,
303
,
320
,
322
forced laborers from,
156
–65
German settlement in,
14
,
30
–31
new central banks in,
165
–69
plans for exploitation of,
307
–9
soldiers spending and,
83
–84,
95
,
103
,
105
,
109
East Germany,
28
,
29
,
97
,
320
Economics Ministry,
18
,
39
–40,
42
,
49
,
57
,
63
,
65
,
66
,
68
,
72
,
76
,
89
,
101
,
161
,
306
culpability of,
310
–17
Division III,
18
–19
France and,
145
,
148
,
151
Greece and,
255
,
259
Jews and,
19
–20,
42
–43,
47
–48,
198
,
193
,
315
–16
education,
30
,
322
,
323
Eichmann, Adolf,
13
,
16
–17,
47
,
192
,
225
,
233
,
236
,
251
–52,
255
,
256
Einsatzstab (Rosenberg task force),
119
Eizenstat, Stuart E.,
1
emergency relief assistance,
117
–31
Emigration Fund of Prague,
191
Emil Köster AG,
151
Employers’ Association, Federal Republic of Germany,
15
“enemies of the state,”
91
,
134
,
184
–85
revenues from,
79
Erhard, Ludwig,
298
European Union,
21
euthanasia program,
319
,
320
external occupation costs,
138
–41,
144
,
158
,
286
external war revenues,
290
,
290
families
goods and food sent to, by soldiers,
94
–110,
116
,
135
–36,
311
of involuntary foreign workers,
160
,
288
,
313
social and tax policies benefit,
21
,
38
–39,
70
–72,
75
,
124
,
126
Federal Republic of Germany, 15,
49
,
21
,
37
,
283
,
322
Finance Ministry,
18
,
19
,
24
–27,
41
–42, 76–77
culpability of,
310
–17
compulsory currency exchange and,
167
–68
compulsory stock sales and,
66
exploitation of occupied nations and Jews and,
310
–13
forced labor and,
156
,
158
–60
France and,
146
,
148
–50,
152
,
167
German debt and,