Citations:Wiedergutmachung

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English citations of Wiedergutmachung

  • 2016, Élisabeth Anstett, Jean-Marc Dreyfus, Human Remains in Society: Curation and Exhibition in the Aftermath of Genocide and Mass-Violence, Oxford University Press, →ISBN, page 151:
    The meaning of the German word, Wiedergutmachung, encompasses a wide range of acts that at their root express a desire to provide indemnification for loss.
  • 2017, Joseph B. Maier, Ethnicity, Identity, and History: Essays in Memory of Werner J. Cahnman, Routledge, →ISBN, page 266:
    German Wiedergutmachung payments in the form of restitution, indemnification, widows' pensions, compensation for damages to health or careers, or social security provided significant assistence for numerous marginally integrated persons.
  • 1999, Pieter Lagrou, The Legacy of Nazi Occupation: Patriotic Memory and National Recovery in Western Europe, 1945–1965, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 280:
    The West German government therefore intended to organise this Wiedergutmachung on its own conditions.
  • 2009, G. Saathoff, M. Jansen, “A Mutual Responsibility and a Moral Obligation”: The Final Report on Germany’s Compensation Programs for Forced Labor and other Personal Injuries, Springer, →ISBN, page 46:
    German industry made a significant contribution toward the funding of Wiedergutmachung on the basis of the taxes it paid.