Berlin's Black Market
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Berlin's Black Market

1939-1950

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eBook - PDF

Berlin's Black Market

1939-1950

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This book puts the illegal economy of the German capital during and after World War II into context and provides a new interpretation of Germany's postwar history. The black market, it argues, served as a reference point for the beginnings of the two new German states.

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Year
2016
ISBN
9781137017758

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contens
  5. List of Figures
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Introduction
  8. 1 Prologues
  9. 2 The Wartime Networks: The Martha Rebbien Case
  10. 3 Destruction, Disorientation, and New Patterns of Order: Changes in the Black Market Landscape during the Transition from War to Postwar
  11. 4 Black Markets from the End of the War to the Currency Reform
  12. 5 Stories of a New Beginning: The Economy of the Streets between the Currency Reform and the “Economic Miracle”
  13. Conclusion: Black Market Trading as a Radical Experience of a Free Market
  14. Notes
  15. Bibliography
  16. Index