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Unpublished Paper
Retuned Books to Germany Taken after the World War II and Its Implications on Ukraine
(2013)
  • Taras Zenyuk, Notre Dame College
Publication Date
Summer August 5, 2013
Comments
On June 27th, 2013, in a public ceremony, Ukraine hands over to Germany 713 books from the so-called “Sugar Library” relating to the sugar industry. The Ukrainian troops seized them shortly after the World War II allegedly from the Sugar (Zucker) Museum in Berlin. Automatically, in a reader’s mind certain questions arise: why the troops specifically took those books and not for example some trade secrets about the Mercedes Benz and why the country decides to give them back now and not earlier and in fact for free.
Citation Information
Taras Zenyuk. "Retuned Books to Germany Taken after the World War II and Its Implications on Ukraine" (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/taras_zenyuk/5/