What reviewers have said about
The Transfer Agreement
Black has authored an exhaustive, compelling, well-written and edited work. It is historical journalism at its best.
Alexander Zvielli, Jerusalem Post
Black has meticulously documented this obscure but important slice of world history, and makes an essential contribution to an understanding of Israeli politics and the strife in the Middle East today.
Gladwyn Hill , Los Angeles Times
Black reconstructs in depressing detail the strident debates and acrimonious struggleswhile pursuing the increasingly unrealistic goal of bringing the third Reich to its knees.
A.J. Sherman , The New York Times
A struggle to write a painful chapter in Jewish history. What Black began uncovering was a tangled account of an anguished moment in history, one that he at the center had to piece together fromforgotten archives, newspapers from the pre-WWII era and government records.
Jan Cawley , Chicago Tribune Magazine
Edwin Black applied his established investigative journalism techniques to history. The result is an extraordinary book, The Transfer Agreement .
Bill Kurtis , CBS Morning News
Meticulously researchedBlack took five years to research and write this incredible volumeBlack poses the controversial question: Was it madness or was it genius? The many fascinated readers will have to decide for themselves.
Booklist
Black brings an incredible amount of material together. With uncanny skill, he keeps it all under control. Five stars.
The Cincinnati Enquirer
A passionate book An incredible job.
Chicago Sun-Times
Outlines brilliantly the historic roots of German anti-Semitism.
The Denver Post
Five years of exhaustive researchthe undertaking was immense.
Dallas Times Herald
An exhaustively documented and compelling book.
Alan Borsuk , Milwaukee Journal
A well-documented, highly charged book that is likely to stir controversy.
The Baltimore Sun
Riveting.
Chicago Tribune Book World
Black in The Transfer Agreement seriously challenged orthodox views of history. Whereas many might see the Second World War as a struggle between good and evil, a history that is completely written and understood, Black paints a very different and more nuanced picture. His works suggest that Hitlers Germany was not only appeased by the West, but benefited financially and even ideologically from the United States, Europe and, as we have seen, the Jewish community in Palestine, even as the war was being fought.
Atticus Mullikin, European Journalism Centre Magazine
On one level, this book is an exciting spy story. On another, it is a heartbreaking account of anguished and bewildered human beings caught in a nightmare situation.
Present Tense
As a work of historical journalism, this book is exhaustive and compelling.
Ben Halpern, Moment
Edwin Black has succeeded beyond my hopes and expectations of doing justice to the Jewish protagonists of this dreadful and depressing history. He has not shirked his painful task but accomplished it in a compelling, enlightened and sympathetic way.
Robert Wolfe, National Archives
Truly a brilliant piece of work. It has captured the passion, ferocity, exultation and yes, naivet of that moment in history an artistic tour de force .
Morris Frommer, author,
The American Jewish Congress, a History
Excellent and revealing. Fills the vacuum in the history of both the German economy and of the Zionist movement. This book is informative, exciting, as well as challenging and morally disturbing.
Arthur Schweitzer, author, Big Business and the Third Reich
It reads like a good spy book, something out of John Le Carre.
Byron Sherwin, author, Encountering the Holocaust
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I NTERNAL C OMBUTION
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W AR A GAINST THE W EAK
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IBM AND THE H OLOCAUST
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Americas Most Powerful Corporation
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T HE T RANSFER A GREEMENT
The Dramatic Story of the Pact between the Third Reich and Jewish Palestine
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1984, 1999, 2001, 2009
F ORMAT C:
A Novel
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1999
Copyright 1983, 1999, 2001, 2009 by Edwin Black
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To the six million
To my parents who survived
To my grandparents who didnt
To my mother who never saw this edition.
Introduction to the 2009 Edition
Confronting the Transfer Agreement
During the first months of the Hitler regime, leaders of the Zionist movement concluded a controversial pact with the Third Reich which, in its various forms, transferred some 60,000 Jews and $100 millionalmost $1.7 billion in 2009 dollarsto Jewish Palestine. In return, Zionists would halt the worldwide Jewish-led anti-Nazi boycott that threatened to topple the Hitler regime in its first year. Ultimately, the Transfer Agreement saved lives, rescued assets, and seeded the infrastructure of the Jewish State to be.
Fiery debates instantly ignited throughout the pre-War Jewish world as rumors of the pact leaked out.
The acrimony was rekindled in 1984 with the original publication of The Transfer Agreement and has never stopped. Why?
Understanding the painful process and the agonizing decisions taken by Jewish leadership requires a journey. This journey will not be a comfortable one for any reader. It offers few clear-cut concepts and landmarks. The facts, as they unfold, will challenge your sense of the period, break your heart, and try your ethicsjust as it did for those in 1933 who struggled to identify the correct path through a Fascist minefield and away from the conflagration that awaited European Jewry.
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