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Operation Safehaven (1944–48) was an intelligence program developed by the United States during the Second World War as a form of economic warfare against Germany and its Axis partners. The program was designed and carried out by the US partnered with Great Britain and France. The program began in 1944 with Nazi defeat looming and evidence that Germany was covertly transferring sources of capital to neutral countries to escape war reparations and potentially aid a resurgence of the regime in the post-war period.

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  • Operation Safehaven (de)
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  • Die Operation Safehaven war ein angloamerikanisches Programm, das im Dezember 1944 ins Leben gerufen wurde, um deutsche Vermögenswerte in den neutralen Ländern zu identifizieren und sie nach dem Kriegsende westalliierten Händen zuzuführen. Das übergeordnete Ziel der Operation war es, der deutschen Volkswirtschaft die möglichen Mittel zu einer Wiederaufnahme des Krieges dauerhaft zu entziehen. Die Operation Safehaven diente der Vorbereitung der Beschlagnahme des gesamten staatlichen und privaten deutschen Vermögens im Ausland (dies umfasste ausländische Tochtergesellschaften bis zu privatem Grundbesitz im Ausland – inklusive des in neutralen Ländern). Der Wert dieses Vermögens betrug zwischen 5 und 8 Milliarden Deutsche Mark (gemessen im Wert von 1950). (de)
  • Operation Safehaven (1944–48) was an intelligence program developed by the United States during the Second World War as a form of economic warfare against Germany and its Axis partners. The program was designed and carried out by the US partnered with Great Britain and France. The program began in 1944 with Nazi defeat looming and evidence that Germany was covertly transferring sources of capital to neutral countries to escape war reparations and potentially aid a resurgence of the regime in the post-war period. (en)
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  • Operation Safehaven (en)
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