Exhibition
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Documents
(Selection/german)
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(Most
of the documents were made public the first time)
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Letter of application from Salzburg Arisierer
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Letter of recommendation for an Arisierer to take over a Jewish
store
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Declaration of unconcern that the Jewish cemetery
in Salzburg may be violated (central office for the protection of
historic monuments)
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Purchase of the department store,
Schwarz by the Salzburger Sparkasse , who still owns the building
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The Gauwirtschaftsberatung Salzburg
forces Anna Pollak to sell her business for a ridiculous amount
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Extract from the financial declaration
of Julius Klüger, used for an auction
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Confiscation order for the whole
property of Josef Schönhorn who had lived in the Faberstrasse
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"Settlement" of April 27
1949, 4,500 dollars for robbed property. The estimated value in
1938 was 280,000 ATS
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The restitution commission rejects
Gisela Pirak's application for restitution (Linzergasse 53)
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Josef Sagel describes the Arisierung
of his business to the so-called "Salzburg property management
office". He is rejected.
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Josef
Sagel's complaint about the decision of the restitution commission
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The
highest restitution commission: Josef Sagel receives no response
to his complaint. He must cover the costs of his complaint himself
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* Arisierer - Aryan recipients of Jewish property,
stolen or purchased for very little money
* Salzburger Sparkasse - Bank of Salzburg
* Gauwirtschaftsberatung Salzburg - district
economic advisory board Salzburg
* Arisierung - Policy of expropriation; Jewish
property was legitimately given to Aryan citizens or sold for
extremely low prices
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