The author argues that Arab nations use their oil wealth as a threat to prevent countries from having business dealings with Israel. He claims that this trade boycott was ineffective and sporadic until 1973, when the price of oil increased fivefold. Since then the Arab nations have expanded the scope of their economic war.
The Economic War Against the Jews
The Deutsche Bank, Germany's largest financial institution, played an important role in the expropriation of Jewish-owned enterprises during the Nazi dictatorship, both in the existing territories of Germany, and in the area seized by the ...
The Deutsche Bank, Germany's largest financial institution, played an important role in the expropriation of Jewish-owned enterprises during the Nazi dictatorship, both in the existing territories of Germany, and in the area seized by the ...
This is the first ever study to address Jewish forced labor in the General Government (Poland) during the Holocaust, and its consequences on the Nazi regime.
Tracing the history of economic sanctions from the blockades of World War I to the policing of colonial empires and the interwar confrontation with fascism, Nicholas Mulder combines political, economic, legal, and military history to reveal ...
This is a fascinating and persuasive combination of history and economics, worth reading by all, even the unhappy few who like neither history nor economics.
Doenitz and Goering disliked each other, and there was very little cooperation between the Luftwaffe and the U—boats. “In 1941 Doenitz had managed to get one air squadron placed under his operational control,” but, “although Hitler ...
War and Economy in the Third Reich examines the nature of the German economy in the 1930s and the Second World War.
London: Royal Afghan Embassy, 1960. Pederson, Gorm. Afghan Nomads in Transition: A Century of Change among the Zala Khan Khel. Rhodos, Copenhagen: Carlsberg Foundation, 1994. Poullada, Leon B. “Political Modernization in Afghanistan: ...
Daniel Sherman, The Construction of Memory in Interwar France (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999), p. 217. For more on religious imagery in postwar European culture, see Jay Winter, Sites of Memory, Sites of Mourning: The Great ...