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Walther Funk
German economist, Nazi politician and convicted war criminal (1890-1960)

Dun-les-Places
Dun-les-Places () is a commune in the Nièvre department in central France. It is within Morvan Regional Natural Park, on the departmental border with Yonne.
Nazi book burnings
campaign to burn books in Nazi Germany and Austria

Karl-Otto Koch
Karl-Otto Koch was a German military officer who was a mid-ranking commander in the Schutzstaffel (SS) of Nazi Germany, and the first commandant of the Nazi concentration camps at Buchenwald and Sachsenhausen. From September 1941 until August 1942, he served as the first commandant of the Majdanek concentration camp in German-occupied Poland, stealing vast amounts of valuables and money from murdered Jews. His wife, Ilse Koch, also participated in the crimes at Buchenwald.
Oskar Gröning
accountant in Auschwitz (1921–2018)

Aryanization
thumb|"Herzmansky is purely Aryan again!" – The Herzmansky department store in Vienna was confiscated in March 1938 after the [[Anschluss, which also took place that month.]]
Aryanization () was the Nazi term for the seizure of property from Jews and its transfer to non-Jews, and the forced expulsion of Jews from economic life in Nazi Germany, Axis-aligned states, and their occupied territories. It entailed the transfer of Jewish property into "Aryan" or non-Jewish hands.

Reichsbank
The '''''' (; ) was the central bank of the German Empire from 1876 until the end of Nazi Germany in 1945.
Lidice massacre
complete destruction of village and massacre of its population as a Nazi reprisal
Nazi plunder
Nazi looting in WWII
Nazi gold train
legend of Nazi train containing gold buried underground in Poland
Nazi gold
conspiracy theory regarding gold smuggled out of Nazi Germany at end of World War II
Hermann Florstedt
German Nazi leader (1895-1945)
Massacre of Kalavryta
1943 massacre perpetrated by Wehrmacht in Greece
Kanada
Warehouses in the Auschwitz concentration camp, occupied Poland, that stored looted prisoners' property
Holocaust of Viannos
1943 massacres on Crete, Greece
Judenvermögensabgabe
The Judenvermögensabgabe ("Jewish Capital Levy") was an arbitrary special tax imposed on German Jews under the Nazi dictatorship. The tax was only a part of a larger series of actions taken by the Nazis to systematically plunder Jewish assets.
Bergier commission
created on December 13, 1996 to investigate Switzerland's 1933-1945 activities in asset transfers, relations with Axis powers, arms production, aryanisation, refugee policy and slave labor
Massacre of Kommeno
Nazi war crime committed in Greece
Battle of Dražgoše
1942 battle
Möbel Aktion
The M-Aktion ("Furniture Action" or also "M-Action", abbreviation for "Möbel-Aktion") was a Nazi looting organisation. Attached to the "Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg", starting in early 1942 the M-Aktion looted approximately 70,000 homes of French, Belgian, and Dutch Jews who had either fled or had been deported.
Vugesta
The Vugesta (also VUGESTAP) for "Vermögens-Umzugsgut von der Gestapo" ("Property Removed by the Gestapo") was a Nazi looting organization in Vienna that from 1940 to 1945 seized the possessions of 5,000–6,000 Viennese Jews. It was a key player in the aryanization of Jewish property, redistributing private property stolen from Jewish Austrians to non-Jewish or Aryan Austrians during the Nazi reign in Austria.
Devisenschutzkommando
The ' (Foreign Exchange Protection Commando), or DSK', was a Nazi special looting unit of handpicked SS soldiers which operated in Belgium, France and the Netherlands and Czechoslovakia. The unit was established in 1940 and operated through the duration of World War II.