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Although Switzerland called itself a neutral country during World War II, there have been several discoveries in recent years that have led the world to believe Swiss neutrality was mendacity. While Europe was being devastated, an enormous amount of looted treasure was accumulating in the vaults of the Swiss National Bank.
Recommended Citation
Jeffrey C. Mickletz, An Analysis of the $1.25 Billion Settlement Between the Swiss Banks and Holocaust Survivors and Holocaust Victims' Heirs, 18 Penn St. Int'l L. Rev. 199 (1999).