Property Rights in Wartime

Property Rights in Wartime

Sequestration, Confiscation and Restitution in Twentieth-Century Europe

Brice, Catherine; Caglioti, Daniela Luigia

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

198

Mole

9781032453965

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Introduction-Property rights in wartime: sequestration, confiscation and restitution in twentieth-century Europe 1. Between occupation, exile and unification: sequestered and 'abandoned' properties in Serbia and Yugoslavia during and after the First World War 2. From protection to liquidation. The case of the Milanese jurists and enemy alien property (1915-1920) 3. Private property or enemy property: how parliament confiscated the property of the stateless of German origin in Belgium (1918-21) 4. Expropriating the dead in Turkey: how the Armenian quarter of Izmir became Kueltuerpark 5. Categorisation. Classification. Confiscation. Dealing with enemy citizens in the Netherlands in the aftermath of World War II (1944-1967) 6. German property and the reconstruction of East Central Europe after 1945: politics, practices and pitfalls of confiscation 7. Neither citizens nor Jews: Jewish property rights after the Holocaust, a tentative survey 8. The 'Return of Beauty'? The politics of restitution of Nazi-looted art in Italy, the Federal Republic of Germany and Austria, 1945-1998
property rights;citizenship;confiscation;restitution;Enemy aliens;FRG;West Germany;Enemy Alien;Enemy Property;Enemy Subjects;Vice Versa;German Citizenship;Enemy Citizens;Heirless Property;Enemy Status;German Property;National Renewal Fund;National Committees;Young Men;Armenian Quarter;German Nationality Law;Czechoslovak Authorities;West German;Fire Area;Otto Frank;Jewish Property;German Origin;Enemy Assets;German Nationals;Provisional Administration