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This book examines US-Swiss relations in the context of Swiss banking secrecy and Holocaust related claims from World War II until the end of the 1990s. During World War II, Switzerland had been purchasing Reichsbank¿s gold and safeguarded the assets of the victims of Nazi Germany. This deeply impacted US-Swiss relations in the 1990s, and fueled a major conflict over dormant accounts and heirless assets of Holocaust victims. The US pressured Switzerland for Holocaust restitution using economic sanctions and a negative PR campaign. This culminated in a billion-dollar settlement, a reevaluation…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book examines US-Swiss relations in the context of Swiss banking secrecy and Holocaust related claims from World War II until the end of the 1990s. During World War II, Switzerland had been purchasing Reichsbank¿s gold and safeguarded the assets of the victims of Nazi Germany. This deeply impacted US-Swiss relations in the 1990s, and fueled a major conflict over dormant accounts and heirless assets of Holocaust victims. The US pressured Switzerland for Holocaust restitution using economic sanctions and a negative PR campaign. This culminated in a billion-dollar settlement, a reevaluation of wartime history by the Swiss, and a blow to Switzerland¿s international image. This book analyzes US policy towards Switzerland as a case of projection of US economic, as opposed to military power.
Autorenporträt
Anna Pruska received her Master's Degree in Finance and Banking from the Warsaw School of Economics, studied Macroeconomics at the Johannes Guttenberg University in Mainz, and pursued her post-graduate studies at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland. She obtained her PhD in the field of Political Science and Administration at the faculty of International and Political Studies at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków.