Review: Joggli Meihuizen, Richard Fiebig en de uitbuiting van de Nederlandse industrie 1940-1945; Joggli Meihuizen, Het Proces-Fiebig. Over exploitatie en plundering van de Nederlandse industrie in de Tweede Wereldoorlog

Richard Fiebig belongs to those National Socialists who skilfully worked for German attempts to nazify thoroughly politics and the economy of the occupied Netherlands during the Second World War. Up to now, only specialists among contemporary historians were familiar with the fact that this German businessman had been given the task of aligning Dutch industry and trade to the needs of the Greater German Reich’s warfare. Fiebig’s biography, however, remained in the dark. Thanks to long lasting research, this gap has now been largely filled by Joggli Meihuizen. In 2018 this legal historian, an a... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Koll, Johannes
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2019
Reihe/Periodikum: Koll , J 2019 , ' Review: Joggli Meihuizen, Richard Fiebig en de uitbuiting van de Nederlandse industrie 1940-1945; Joggli Meihuizen, Het Proces-Fiebig. Over exploitatie en plundering van de Nederlandse industrie in de Tweede Wereldoorlog ' , BMGN – Low Countries Historical Review , vol. 134 , pp. 1 - 3 . https://doi.org/10.18352/bmgn-lchr.10675
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Sprache: Englisch
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Richard Fiebig belongs to those National Socialists who skilfully worked for German attempts to nazify thoroughly politics and the economy of the occupied Netherlands during the Second World War. Up to now, only specialists among contemporary historians were familiar with the fact that this German businessman had been given the task of aligning Dutch industry and trade to the needs of the Greater German Reich’s warfare. Fiebig’s biography, however, remained in the dark. Thanks to long lasting research, this gap has now been largely filled by Joggli Meihuizen. In 2018 this legal historian, an associate of the Amsterdam-based NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies presented a biography as well as an annotated source edition on the trials conducted against Fiebig after the war.