investments in Belgian financial enterprises in foreign countries. The official German point of view emerges clearly from a letter dated July 29, 194 [ ... ]
Goering Werke. pillage, showed itself more clearly. In his report December 1, 1942, Document 191, the German Kommissar to the National Bank denounce [ ... ]
a forced borrowing imposed upon Belgium without any juridical or logical relation to occupation expenses, except the will of the German Hegemony. Such [ ... ]
more severe in the control of rations. This increase in the food assistance given to ill persons should merit the attention of the Tribunal, for more [ ... ]
of the money of Luxembourg at the rate of ten Luxembourg francs for one mark which was the purpose of the ordinance of August 26, 1945, ordinance foun [ ... ]
Ferro-manganese; 36,000 tons of laminated products and finished products. The German seizure extended these stocks in the direction of industrial pro [ ... ]
assured a total seisure for the society. Other great societies who did not escape are found under Document No. 10. insurance domain was complete. W [ ... ]
M. GERTHOFER: Mr. President, Your Honors, I approach the sixth part of this statement, which is devoted to the economic looting of France. They went [ ... ]
Article 17 of the Armistice Conventions was thus expressed: "The French Government agrees to prevent any transfer of valuables or stocks of an econom [ ... ]
territory. Each time that it shall issue a statute regarding the requests formulated by the French Government with the purpose of disposing of values [ ... ]