Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Cover title.
“Lloyd A. Beers, Jr., prepared this introduction. Danielle
DuBois and Kylene Tucker arranged the records for
microfilming” – Cover.
BACKGROUND
The European Theater of Operations (ETOUSA) established the U.S. Group Control
Council for Germany (USGCC) on August 9, 1944. The rapid growth in staff and in
activities due to the changing military situation in Europe, however, required further
redefinition of certain functions and responsibilities. On November 25, 1944, the Repara-
tions, Deliveries, and Restitution; Finance; and Economic Divisions became 3 of the 12
independent divisions set up within the USGCC. The Property Control Branch evolved
from the Reparations, Deliveries, and Restitution Division of the USGCC. The Branch
later became part of the Economic Division and then the Finance Division.
The external assets program had its origin in the Finance Division, G-5 of the U.S.
Forces, European Theater (USFET). The program was formally organized on September
12, 1945, through establishment of the Division of the Investigation of Cartels and
Externals Assets (DICEA), authorized to investigate the existence and scope of German
cartels, syndicates, trusts, and other concentrations of economic power. DICEA’s five
main branches were, for the most part, later consolidated into the External Assets
Branch in the Finance Division.
The Office of Military Government, U.S. Zone (Germany) [OMGUS] became the
successor to the USGCC on October 1, 1945. OMGUS was organized into several
divisions (including Finance and Economic), subdivided by branches and sections that
handled specific realms of administration, oversight, and investigation. In March 1948,
with the dissolution of the Economic and Finance Divisions, the Property Control and
External Assets Branches were transferred to the Property Division. By the end of
March 1948, however, the Property Control and External Assets Branches were merged
to form the Property Control and External Assets Branch with four sections including
the External Assets Investigation Section.
The External Assets Investigation Section was responsible for making all investigations
within the U.S. Zone of occupation in order to develop evidence of German ownership
of property outside of Germany. The Section undertook investigations based on both
captured German records and interrogations of company officials and employees having
knowledge relating to external German corporate assets, as well as persons having
knowledge of specific individuals’ assets held outside of Germany. Investigations were
also made regarding the status of corporate accounts payable and receivable, and related
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external claims. The reports generated from investigative actions were sent to various
investigatory sections and branches within OMGUS, as well as the French, British, and
Soviet representatives on the German External Property Commission, as information,
and for suggested disposition and action.
The transition from military to civilian occupation administration was initiated by the
Presidential appointment of the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany (HICOG), who
assumed his duties on September 2, 1949. Upon the termination of the Property
Division on July 1, 1949, the property control functions with respect to the liquidation
of claims devolved in the Central German Property Control Agency in Munich. Its
directorate was composed of the four Land Civilian Agency Heads in the U.S. Zone.
After July 1, 1949, the Military Government, through its Property Group, OMGUS,
and later Property Division, HICOG, provided general supervision of the internal
restitution program. The transition was completed by September 21, 1949, the same
day of the establishment of the Federal Republic of Germany. OMGUS was formally
abolished on December 5, 1949. Civilian occupation administration under the U.S.
High Commissioner for Germany continued until May 5, 1955, when HICOG was
abolished. Most of the OMGUS records, including the records of the External Assets
Investigation Section, were retired to an Army records center in Kansas City until they
were accessioned into the National Archives in the early 1960s.
RECORDS DESCRIPTION
The records reproduced in this microfilm publication consist primarily of investigative
and interrogation reports, and related records compiled and produced by the External
Assets Investigation Section of the Property Division. The records are organized in the
following five series:
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Textual record series designators usually contist of the series title with a date span, the finding
aids notation, and the Holding Management System (HMS) entry number, shown here in
brackets.
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of the French republic and British Empire; and reports and memorandums concerning
the Section’s dealings with the Soviets through 1948.
Reports and Exhibits Relating to Investigations, 1945–1947 [A1, Entry 422], is arranged
alphabetically by subject. This series consists primarily of financial documents, memo-
randums, cables, correspondence, reports, and other records pertaining to investigative
reports contained in the series General Records Pertaining to External Assets Investiga-
tions, 1945–1949, described above. Most of the German financial documents, many
dating back to the 1920s, were exhibits to reports prepared during the course of the
investigations. These reports generally contain statements of the significance of the
documents, occasionally providing English translations, and suggestions as to their
applicability. Also included are reports on the external assets of Hermann Göring,
Safehaven reports concerning Nazi channels for foreign investment, and Safehaven
reports concerning German-owned or controlled firms in Spain, Portugal, Turkey,
Egypt, the Netherlands, and Sweden.
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chronologically. This series consists primarily of cables, correspondence, German
financial documents, laws, lists, legal opinions, memorandums, newspaper clippings,
reports, and other records pertaining primarily to intelligence about and investigation of
the cloaking of German external assets by German individuals and companies. Included
are intelligence and investigative records relating to gold looted by the Nazis, censorship
intercepts, and other records relating to violations of declarations as required by Military
Government Law 53 and Allied Kommandatura BK/O (46) 337. Also included are
records relating to Safehaven activities, including negotiations, agreements, and accords
with approximately 30 countries, primarily Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, the
Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden, and Switzerland.
RELATED RECORDS
Textual Records in the National Archives
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RECORDS OF THE FOREIGN ECONOMIC ADMINSTRATION, RG 169
Office of Budget and Administrative Planning
Records Analysis Division
Material on the “Safehaven Project,” 1943–1945 [PI-29, Entry 170]
Researchers should also consult Holocaust-Era Assets: A Finding Aid to Records at the
National Archives at College Park, Maryland, compiled by Greg Bradsher (Washington,
DC: National Archives and Records Administration, 1999). This finding aid includes
information on specific areas within military records, such as the War Department and
Occupation records, as well as civilian records, such as those of the State Department,
that contain information on looted assets.
Additional information concerning the Holocaust may be located on our web site at
www.archives.gov.
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2 Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft
Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft: Correspondence
Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft: Kleinwort, Sons and Company
Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft: Preliminary Report
Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft: Spain
Allgemeine Hoch- und Ingenieurbau AG
Allgemeine Lokalbahn- und Kraftwerke AG
Allgemeine National Versicherungs AG
Allumage-Lumiere SA: Bosch Connection
Aluminiumwalzwerk Wutöschingen
American Wine Company
Amor Skin Corporation GmbH
Anderson and Company GEPC
ARBED
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3 Askania Werke
Atlantische Industrie Gesellschaft
Atlas Levante Linie
Auer (Buchhandlung Ludwig Auer)
Ausfuhrgemeinschaft für Kriegsberat (AGK)
Auslands Organization (NSDAP)
Auto Räder- und Felgenfabrik Max Hering AG
Auto Union AG
B. Grimm & Co.
Baetzner, Anna Marie
Bahner (Louis Bahner GmbH GEPC)
Balser, Lucienne
Balthazar Family
Balthazar Family: External Assets Report
Banca d’Italia: Gold Report
Banco Comercial Antioqueño: Relationship to Adolf Hold and Deutsche
Antioquia Bank
Bank der Deutschen Luftfahrt AG
Bank für Anlagewerte
Bank International Settlement
Banque Charles
Banque Nationale de Belgique Gold
Bänzinger, Theodor
Basler Feuer (Basler Verskherungs-Gesellschaft Gegen Feuerschaden)
von Baubach, Alice
Bauer & Cie
Bauer, Kurt
Bauersche Giesserei
Baumer, Michael
Baumwollindustrie Erlangen-Bamberg AG
Bausch and Lomb
Bauxit Trust AG
Bayerische Hypnotheken- und Wechselbank
Bayerische Motoren Werke AG
Bayerische Rückversicherung AG
Bayerische Vereinsbank
Becker and Haag
Beer Sondheimer & Company
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3 Behlitz
(cont.) Behr, Erwin: Chilean Participation
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5 Bosch GmbH (Robert Bosch GmbH): A/B Tessalia and A/B Planeten
(cont.) Bosch GmbH (Robert Bosch GmbH): A/S Automagnet
Bosch GmbH (Robert Bosch GmbH): A/S Magneto
Bosch GmbH (Robert Bosch GmbH): Ascot Gas Water Heaters Ltd. –
Documents 1–978
Bosch GmbH (Robert Bosch GmbH): Ascot Gas Water Heaters Ltd. –
Documents 987–1831
Bosch GmbH (Robert Bosch GmbH): Ascot Gas Water Heaters Ltd. – Reports
Bosch GmbH (Robert Bosch GmbH): Bosch SA (Buenos Aires)
Bosch GmbH (Robert Bosch GmbH): CAV Bosch Ltd.
Bosch GmbH (Robert Bosch GmbH): Company Histories
Bosch GmbH (Robert Bosch GmbH): Custody of Records
Bosch GmbH (Robert Bosch GmbH): Equipo Bosch SA
Bosch GmbH (Robert Bosch GmbH): Foreign Participation Organization
Charts
7 C. & A. Brenninkmeyer
C. Bernhardt & Company
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7 C. Conradty
(cont.) Caesar & Loretz KG
Caisse de Retraites des Ouviers Mineurs d’Alsace et de Lorraine
Calmsohn, Kurt
Carl Hamel AG
Carp, Werner
Carstens, Ernst
Centrale Bank voor Spoorwegen
Chemische Fabrik Budenheim AG
Chemische Fabrik von Heyden AG
Chemische Werke Albert
Christiani, Paul
Cine-Engros AG
Claims Against Australian Debtors
Claims Against Belgian Debtors (Reported Apr. 21, 1949)
Claims Against Belgian Debtors (Reported June 1, 1949)
Claims Against Canadian Debtors
Claims Against Danish Debtors
Claims Against India And Ceylon Debtors
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11 Deutsche Linoleum-Werke AG
Deutsche Lufthansa AG
Deutsche Magnesit AG
Deutsche Reichsbahn: Sale of Rolling Stock in Spain
Deutsche Revisions- und Treuhand AG
Deutsche Torfhandelsgesellschaft mbH
Deutsche Treuhandgesellschaft
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13 Dyckerhoff Portland-Zementwerke AG
Dynamit AG
E. T. Gleitsmann
Eberle, Gustav
Eichner, Sigrid
Eickhoff, Gebrüder
Eidenschink, Georg Josef
Einhardt & Co.
Ekman, Carl E.
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13 Elberfelder Textilwerke AG
(cont.) Elektrizitäts AG
Elektrochemische Werke München AG
Elster Companies
Elster Companies: Spain Subsidiaries
Elster Companies: Sweden Subsidiaries
Emil Adolff KG
Engel, Max von
Engelhorn Family
Engelhorn Family: Assets Documentation
Engler, Peter Johannes Werner
Erholungsheime für Naturgemässe Heil- und Lebensweise EV
Erste Asperger Eisschrankfabrik
Essener Steinkohle mbH
15 Fink, Max
Finkler, Dittmar
Firchow (Paul Firchow Nachfgr)
Fischer & Rechsteiner
Flash Fasteners Ltd.
Flender (A. Friedr. Flender & Co.)
Flick Concern
Flick, Friedrich
Flohrs (Carl Flohrs GmbH)
Flottmann (Heinrich Flottmann GmbH)
Flourspar (Spain)
Flüga AG (Switerland)
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18 von Haeften
(cont.) Haffner, Sigmund
Hagenmüller-Ackerman, Franz
Halem, Gustav Adolph von
Hamacher, Harry W.
Hambuechen, Joseph W.
Hamburg-Amerika Linie
Hamburg-Südamerikanisch Dampschiffahrt Gesellschaft
Handel en Industrie Maatshappij “Bogota”
Haniel & Cie GmbH: Additional Information to Safehaven Report 170
Haniel & Cie GmbH: Assets and Activities in Switzerland
Haniel Family
Hansa AG (Hans von Opel)
Hansa Bensin (John Haltermann Firm)
Harburger Gummiwaren
Hardt & Co.
Hardy & Co. GmbH
Hartfaser-Beschaffungs-Gesellschaft mbH
Hartmann & Braun AG
Hartstoff-Metall AG
von Hassell, Ulrich and Isle
Hausmann, Kurt
Hebel, Martin and Friedrich Beerman
Heineken & Fischer Nfl
Heinrich Habig AG
Heinrich Lanz AG
Heinrich Lausch
Hellmuth & Cie
Helmts & Co.
Henkel & Cie GmbH
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21 I.G. Chemie
I.G. Chemie: Financial Report (1947)
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31 Lardschneider, Roman
Lassen & Co. AG
Laube, Richardo
Law 53: Information Requests
Legal Division: Staff Study on Claims
Leichtmetallwerke Wilhelm Gmöhling & Co.: Gröninger AG
Leisch, Wilhelm
Leitz, Ernst (Ernst Leitz GmbH)
Lemppenau, Eugen: H. Groessler & Cie AG
Leo Werke GmbH
Lihotzky (Emil Lihotzky)
v. Lind & Co.: Hellen y Cie
Linde AG (Gesellschaft für Linde’s Eismaschinen AG): Abello Oxigeno Linds SA
Linde AG (Gesellschaft für Linde’s Eismaschinen AG): Assets in Denmark
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33 Mannesmannröhren-Werke: Sonora AG
Mannheimer Versicherungsgesellschaft
Mar, Jacob
Margarine-Verkaufs-Union
Marmor-Industrie Kiefer AG
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35 Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft
(cont.) Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft: A Mundial Compania de Seguros
Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft: Allianz Versicherungs AG
Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft: Basler Versicherungs-
Gesellschaft Gegen Feuerschaden
Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft: Cloakings
Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft: Compania Europea de Seguros de
Mercancias y de Equipajes SA
Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft: Compagnie Europeenne
d’Assurances des Marchandises et des Bagages, Brussels
Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft: Compagnie Europeenne
d’Assurances des Marchandises et des Bagages, Paris
Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft: El Fenix Sudamericano Compania
de Reaseguros
Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft: Europske Akeiove Spolecnospi
Pro Pojispovani Nakladu A Cescovnich Zavazadel
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42 Reichs-Kredit-Gesellschaft-Mitteldeutsche Montanwerke
(cont.) Reichssicherheitshauptamt
Reichswerke Hermann Göring AG
Reichswerke Hermann Göring AG (Austria)
Reichswerke Hermann Göring Complex
Reichswerke Hermann Göring AG: Documents Section Report
Reis- und Handels AG
Reiter, Fred M.
Remington Rand Inc.
Reparations
Repatriates: British Reports
43 Repatriates: China
Repatriates: China – Working Papers
Repatriates: General
Repatriates: Japan
Repatriates: Portugal
Repatriates: South America
Repatriates: Spain – Adolf Nassenstein
Repatriates: Spain – Carl Anton Hertel-Brabant
Repatriates: Spain – Flight X (General)
Repatriates: Spain – Flight X (Georges-Henri Delfanne)
Repatriates: Spain – Flight X (Walter Eugen Mosig)
Repatriates: Spain – Flight Y
Repatriates: Spain – General (n.d., Aug. 1944–May 1946)
Repatriates: Spain – General (June 1946–Sept. 1947)
Repatriates: Spain – Hans David Ziegra
44 Repatriates: Spain – Hans Doerr, Wilhelm Lampe, Alfred Paul Erich Muller-
Thyssen, Ernst Karl, Johann Neuber Von Neuberg, Hans-Heinz Plankert
Repatriates: Spain – Julius Schwenzer
Repatriates: Spain – Karl Gustav Arnold
Repatriates: Spain – SS Highland Monarch
Repatriates: Spain – SS Marine Marlin (Final Report)
Repatriates: Spain – SS Marine Marlin (First Report)
Repatriates: Spain – SS Marine Marlin (Heinz Loesch)
Repatriates: Spain – SS Marine Marlin (Kurt Hausman)
Repatriates: Spain – SS Marine Marlin (Special Report for British)
Repatriates: Spain – SS Marine Marlin (Walter Schwedke)
Repatriates: Spain – SS Marine Perch
Repatriates: Spain – SS Marine Perch (Fritz Fehleisen)
Repatriates: Spain – SS Marine Perch (Hermann Leo Ehnimb)
Repatriates: Switzerland
Repatriates: Turkey
Repatriates: Turkey – Report
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45 Rheinisch-Westfälisches Elektrizitätswerk AG
Rheinisch-Westfälisches Elektrizitätswerk AG: Aerewerke AG and Kraftwerk
Rheinisch-Westfälisches Elektrizitätswerk AG: Centrales Electriques de l’etre
Sambre et Meuse et de la Region de Malmedy (SERMA)
Rheinisch-Westfälisches Elektrizitätswerk AG: Report
Rheinmetall-Borsig AG
Rheinmetall-Borsig AG: Aceros y Metales SA
Rheinmetall-Borsig AG: Afghanistan
Rheinmetall-Borsig AG: Baer Program
Rheinmetall-Borsig AG: Report
Rheinmetall-Borsig AG: SA Belge Intermetal
Rhenania Schiffahrts & Speditions-Gesellschaft mbH
Rheumusan und Lenicit Werke Chemi Fabrik
“Rhodiaseta”: Deutsche Acetat Kunstseidefabrik AG
Rhodius Koenigs Handelmaatschappij
Richter, Otto
Rickmers, Paul
Rinn and Cloos AG
Ritzmann, Hans Ulrich
Rivalin-Fabbriche Vernice e Smalti SA
Robert Zapp
Röchling (Gebr. Röchling)
Röchling’sche Eisen- und Stahlwerke
Rochlitz, Mrs. W.
Rogo-Werke (Robert Götze)
Röhm & Haas GmbH
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46 Rumania
(cont.) Rüping, Max
Russian Zone
Rüstungskontor GmbH
Rütgerswerke AG
Ruthof (Christof Ruthof)
SS Gneisenau
Sächsisches Serumwerk AG
Safehaven Reports
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48 Schlötter, Max
(cont.) Schlötter, Max: Galvanocor SA and Schlötter Process Corp. – Report
Schmid, Lore
Schmid-Krutina, Hermann
Schmidt, F. H.
Schmidt (Julius Schmidt)
Schmidt-Kraeplin, Toni
Schmieder, Kurt
Schmincke (H. Schmincke & Co.)
Schmitz (Walzmaschinenfabrik August Schmitz)
Schnackenburg, Wilhelm
Schneider & Co.
Schneider & Co. KG: Exhibits
Schneider, Else: Insurance Policy
Schnellpressenfabrik AG
Schnellpressenfabrik Frankenthal Albert & Co. AG
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Schnitzler, V.
Schöller, Elisabeth
Schött AG (Hermann Schött AG)
Schreiber, Hubert
Schreyer, Emil
Schriftgiesseri AG (Haas’sche Schriftgiesseri AG)
L. Schuler AG: Spiertz SA – Industrial Presses
Schulte, Eduard
Schumacher’sche Fabrik
Schuster, Woldemar Rudolf
Schütte, Alfred H.
Schwietzke, J. D.
Schwinges, Albert
Scipio & Co.
Seelig, Friedrich J.
Seeliger, Soldat W.
Seidel, Wolfgang
Seifert, Foedor
Seiler & Co.
Seitz-Werke GmbH
Semler, Johannes
Severin & Co.
Sheridan (Schweisheimer), Robert Peter and Mrs. Robert Peter (Lilly J.
Kloeckner): Handelsmaatschappij Montan NV
Sidol-Werke Siegel & Co.
Siebtechnik GmbH
Siegle & Co. (G. Siegle & Co. GmbH)
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50 Siemens-Reiniger-Werke AG
Siemssen & Co.
Sievers, Joachim
Silbermann (F. B. Silbermann, Chemische Fabrik)
Silumin-Gesellschaft mbH
Silver and Nysilver A/B
Skapowker, Heinrich
Skoda Works
Slavia Insurance
Societe Bruxelloise de Cinema SA
Société Financière de Transports et d’Entreprises Industrielles (Sofina): Shares
Owned by Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG)
Soehnlein Estate: Emma Pabst Soehnlein
Sofindus (Sociedade Financeira Industrial, Ltda)
Solomit-Strohplatten GmbH
Soviet Orders
Soviet Propaganda
Soviet Relations: External Assets
Spaeter (Carl Spaeter)
Spaeth Family
Spain: Allied Control Council Representatives – Correspondence
Spain: Allied Control Council Representatives – Joint Trustee Account (Sept.
1945–Mar. 1946)
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54 Stinnes (Hugo Stinnes GmbH): Loss of Dutch Property Deposited with Stinnes
(cont) Stoedtner, Franz
Stoll (Albert Stoll)
Stollwerk (Gebrüder Stollwerk AG)
Stoltz (Herman Stoltz)
Straehl Family
Strassberger (Emil Strassberger y Cia)
Straub (Carl Straub Sitzmöbelfabrik): Swiss Participation
Straub (Ernest Straub)
Strebelwerke GmbH
Strecker, Wilhelm
Strickstoff-Syndikat GmbH
Stroher (Franz Stroher AG Fabrik für Friseur-bedarf)
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58 Transocean-Europapress GmbH
(cont.) de Treeck, Violette Cousino
von Tümpling, H. W.
Ulrich, Ferdinand
Underwood Corporation
Undütsch (F. Undütsch & Co.)
United States: Assets and Securities of German Banks
Universelle Maschinenfabrik J. C. Muller & Co.
Universum GmbH Verlag der Tuckischen Post
59 Universum-Film AG
Universum-Film AG: Assets in Portugal
Universum-Film AG: Spain
Universum-Film AG: Switzerland
Universum-Film AG: Weiner Boheme Verlag GmbH
Urbanek & Co.
Vasenol-Werke, Dr. Arthur Köpp KG
VDM-Halbzeugwerke GmbH
Veltjens, Joseph
Vereinigte Farben- & Lackfabriken
Vereinigte Finanzkontore GmbH
Vereinigte Industrie Unternehmugen AG (VIAG)
Vereinigte Kugellagerfabriken AG (n.d., 1933–1945)
Vereinigte Kugellagerfabriken AG (1946–1949)
Vereinigte Kugellagerfabriken AG: Annual Reports (1929–1940)
Vereinigte Seidenwebereien GmbH
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60 Vielmetter, Johannes P.
(cont.) Vinicola (Sociedad Vinicola Eicke & Co.)
van Vlissingen, Frederik Hendrik Fentener
Vogt, Richard
Voight, Hans (C. A. Walther)
Voith (J. M. Voith Co.): Escher-Wyss Maschinenfabrik
Voith (J. M. Voith Co.): J. M. Voith A/B and Maqinaria Voith Sociedad Ltda
Vollhardt, Willy
Vonessen (Hans Vonessen & Co.)
Vontobel (J. Vontobel & Co.)
Voretzsch, E. A.
Vorwerk & Sohn
Vossloh Werke GmbH
Vowinckel (Albert Vowinckel Concern)
W. Krefft AG
W. A. Macclelland
W. A. Moritz
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Wacker, Alexander: Gesellschaft für Elektrochemische Industrie GmbH
Wagner (Alfred Wagner)
Wagner (Fritz Wagner & Co.)
Wagner (Gunther Wagner AG)
Wagner, Hans
Wagner & Co., Werkzeugmaschinenfabrik mbH
Wallner (Josef Wallner, Bayer Schiffahrts- und Hafenbetriebs GmbH)
Wallram, Meutsch, Voigtländer & Co.
Walter (Dipl. Ing. Karl Walter & Co. GmbH)
Walter (Richard Walter)
Walzstahl-Verband GmbH
Wandrei, Fritz
Wangner (Hermann Wangner KG)
Warburg (Ferdinand Warburg)
Warburg (M. M. Warburg & Co. KG)
Warenvertriebs GmbH
Wasserman, Jacob
Wassman, Maria
Wayss & Freytag AG
Webendörfer (Gebr. Webendörfer)
von Wedekind Family
Weinmann, Gustel
Weller, Gottlieb
Wellner (August Wellner Söhne AG)
Welter, Adolf
Wendell, Hugo
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(cont.) Werberat der Deutschen Wirtschaft
Werkzeugmaschinenfabrik Oerlikon Buehrle & Co.
Werlich, Henry
Werner & Pfleiderer
Westfälische Transport
West-Osteurpäische Warenaustausch AG (WOSTWAG): Information in
Company Files Pertaining to Belgian Collaborators
63 Wolfgang Müller-Clemm
Wolfrum (Heinrich Wolfrum KG)
Württemberg, Royal Family
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83 Denmark: Miscellaneous
Detention Reports
Documents Section: Reports and Memoranda
Egypt
England: British Zone
England: Correspondence – Transmittal Letters
England: Reports
Expellees
External Assets: General Records
External Assets: Prisoners
External Assets and Intelligence Branch Functions
External Assets Investigations Section: Memoranda and Transmittal Letters
Finance Director: Incoming Correspondence
Finland
France: French Zone – Transmittal Letters
France: Reports
Funds for Repatriated Germans
General Orders
German External Property Commission (GEPC): General Records
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85 Hungary
(cont.) Insurance
Ireland
Italy: Italian Agreement
Japan and Korea
Joint Committee for Finance
Joint Export Import Agency (JEIA): Consignee Screening List
Joint Special Financial Detachment
Legal Opinions
Liquidation of German Assets
London Embassy
Mail Communications between Germany and Outside Countries
MGAX: Payment for Tabulation Costs
MGAX: Policy, Tabulations, Reports (Aug. 1945–Dec. 1946)
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Switzerland: Lists of Blocked Firms
Switzerland: Swiss Accord – Correspondence
Switzerland: Swiss Negotiations Before the Accord
Turkey
United States Census Section: Reports and Memoranda (Feb.–Dec. 1946)
United States Census Section: Reports and Memoranda (Jan.–Dec. 1947)
United States Census Section: Reports and Memoranda (Jan. 1948–July 1950)
United States of America
Value of German External Assets
Yugoslavia
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