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Perfecting the Art of Stealing: Nazi Exploitation and Industrial Collaboration in Occupied Western contribution to the future development of the European economy. As a convinced National Socialist, Lunde professed to see contours of a new and happier continent taking shape. To this Europe, Norway would contribute its fish, its hydropower, iron ore, copper, nickel and molybdenum, but would also mo

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Ideology and Business Strategy: Assessing Nazi Germany’s Different Approaches to the Supply of Lightne of the largest German enterprises, presented a light metal programme for Norway to Hermann Göring. A number of facilities should be erected and expanded in order to use hydroelectric power from Norway’s waterfalls to boost the country’s aluminium production to 180,000 tons in 1943. With this, the

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Frozen Fillets from the Far North: German Demand for Norwegian Fishnds off Iceland, in the Barents Sea and the North Sea. Naval and aerial warfare, including minefields laid by both sides, as well as the requisitioning of trawlers and the drafting of fishermen, brought the off-shore fisheries of most European nations almost to a standstill. Once Germany and Great B

最初 发表于 2025-3-27 14:12:11

Financial and Monetary Developments in the Occupied Netherlands, 1940–45n policy. In the highly developed western parts of the occupied continent, simply not paying would terminate production. However, Germany did not want to pay for purchases in the countries it conquered. Consequently, the occupier had to use its dominance to pay individual suppliers with money taken

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Doing Business with the Hun: Dutch Business During the German Occupation, 1940–45e same fate as the rest of Western Europe. To the astonishment and shock of contemporaries, France capitulated after a mere six weeks of fighting; Stalin is believed to have turned pale on hearing about it, and the fall of France caused near-panic in Washington. Even Hitler himself was stunned. By J

GRUEL 发表于 2025-3-27 22:36:43

Seizure or Purchase? French Deliveries for German Purposes in World War II, 1940–44 Almost every important industrial sector was represented on French territory. In some respects, French industry was complementary to its German counterpart, as we will see hereafter in the case of aluminium production. It was typical for France that its industries were widely scattered across the t

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Shades of Collaboration: The French Automobile Industry Under German Occupation, 1940–44ts, a highly distorted exchange rate, the manipulation of clearing arrangements, widespread pillaging of material, the placing of contracts with French companies, and the conscription of French men and women for labour in Germany—the occupiers succeeded in extracting considerable resources. In what

Saline 发表于 2025-3-28 09:37:45

A Faustian Bargain: Denmark’s Precarious Deal with the German War Economyd for purely military reasons, and the Danish government accepted the German offer to stay in power if it could guarantee the safety of the .. Although the .’s economic department had pointed to a few Danish industrial plants that might be of military interest, Berlin’s expectations of Denmark’s ind

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查看完整版本: Titlebook: Industrial Collaboration in Nazi-Occupied Europe; Norway in Context Hans Otto Frøland,Mats Ingulstad,Jonas Scherner Book 2016 The Editor(s)