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Switzerland and the Holocaust Assets

Links to selected Web sites on the Holocaust assets and related issues.

Victims Asset Litigation

The official Web site for the Holocaust Victims Asset Litigation against the Swiss Banks and other Swiss entities.

Swiss Web Sites

The official Web site for the Holocaust Victims Asset Litigation against the Swiss Banks and other Swiss entities, launched in June 1999.
dormantaccounts.ch.
The Swiss Task Force on Holocaust Assets
Independent Commission of Experts (aka Bergier Commission)
Independent Committee of Eminent Persons (aka Volcker Commission)
International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims (aka Eagleburger Commission)
The Swiss Federal Parliament
The Swiss Federal Administration official Web site
Swiss Foundation for Solidarity
Swiss Embassy, Washington DC
Swiss Embassy, London

The Swiss Bankers Association.
Consulting firm Ernst & Young is advising the Swiss Bankers Association; its offices are mandated to receive and process claims and information forms.
Genève Place Financère's Dormant Assets Site [version française]

The Paul Grueninger Foundation, in memory of Paul Grueninger, former chief of St. Gallen's police and rescuer of many refugees' lives during WW2.

National Councillor Christoph Blocher homepage
Switzerland and WW2, a reference site by Yves Magat, former correspondent of the Swiss Television in Washington.
Solidarity Fund for the Victims of the Holocaust, an initiative by the students of Gymnasium Bern-Neuenfeld
La politique internationale de la Suisse 1930-1950
World Swiss Congress

Swiss-American Chamber of Commerce
United Bank of Switzerland
Credit Suisse
Swiss Bank Corporation
Swiss Private Banking Web site
Swiss Banks Directory

International Committee of the Red Cross

International Web Sites

International list of current activities regarding Holocaust victims' assets, by the US Holocaust Memorial Museum
US Presidential Commission on Holocaust Assets
World Jewish Congress
The Jewish Agency for Israel and the World Zionist Organization
Israel Foreign Ministry
Simon Wiesenthal Center
Living Heirs
Jewish Communications Network
American Jewish Committee
Virtual Jerusalem

US House of Representatives
US House of Representatives' Committee on Banking and Financial Services
US Senate
US Senate's Banking Committee
US Department of State
New York City Council
New York State Senate
New York State Assembly
The New York State Banking Department.
The New York State Claims Processing Office.
New York City Office of the Comptroller
California Department of Insurance
American Embassy, Bern
Law-related resources on Nazi Gold and Other Holocaust Assets, Swiss Banks during WW2, and Dormant Accounts, at the Library of the University of Chicago.

The National Center for Swiss-American Studies (Fairfax, VA)

Foreign and Commonwealth Office General Services Command (UK)

Vatican Bank Claims, news and information about lawsuits by Holocaust survivors seeking return of Nazi gold from the Vatican Bank.
Lost Art, a website launched on April 2000 by the German government, listing works of art stolen during the Nazi era.
Enemy Property, an official database on British dealings with Holocaust assets.
Artnewspaper's Stolen Art Page, contains information on restitution of cultural property.

About.com Holocaust Guide
Jewish Compensation, a site undertitled ""The survivors vs. the Holocaust Industry"
Nazi Gold Page, a reference site by Mario Profaca, a Croatian journalist
Jaffe Associates, law firm representing holocaust victims in New York.
Cohen Millstein Hausfeld & Toll, the law firm of Holocaust victims' lawyer Michael Hausfeld
Diane Leigh Davison Law Office, another law firm which filed Class Action lawsuits asking $20 billion to Swiss banks.

Spoliation Homepage.



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