The German Remembrance Fund and the issue of forced and slave labor: Contributions to a seminar of the Washington Office of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation, Washington, DC - November 1, 1999
Dettke, D.: Introduction: the German Remembrance Fund and the issue of forced and slave labor. - S. 1-5. Mommsen, H.: The German Remembrance Fund and German reconciliation efforts for National Socialist crimes. The historical context. - S. 7-13. Kagan, S.: Comments. - S. 15-19. Feldman, G. D.: Forced and slave labor. Historical dimension. - S. 21-29. Bindenagel, J. D.; Hausfeld, M.: Holocaust victims compensation programs. - S. 31-44. Maier, C.; Niethammer, L.: How to address the injustices of the Nazi era from a historical perspective. - S. 45-68. Reich, S.: American investment and the issue of culpability. - S. 69-73. Gibowski, W.: The German economy foundation initiative. Remembrance, responsibility and the future. - S. 75-81. Niethammer, L.: Conclusion: keystone and cornerstone. The future scope of compensation for forced labor. - S. 83-89