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Rapport intermédiaire <strong>sur</strong> l’or 12 Annexe 3<br />

Records Re<strong>la</strong>ting to the Tripartite Commission for the Restitution of Mon<strong>et</strong>ary Gold 1942–1962 (Room<br />

2000, Compartment 200).<br />

Boxes 8, 12, 14, 23, 25, and 26 contain numerous c<strong>la</strong>ims submitted by formerly occupied countries<br />

to the Tripartite Gold Commission (T.G.C.) for the restitution of looted mon<strong>et</strong>ary gold and the final<br />

decisions of the T.G.C. for each country’s case.<br />

RG 84 Records of the Posts of the Department of State<br />

This record group contains the papers of embassies and consu<strong>la</strong>tes in countries where the United States<br />

had diplomatic representation. Included are documents re<strong>la</strong>ting to administrative and commercial<br />

activities, as well as reports on various political and economic matters.<br />

Entry 3220, Records of the Economic Section of the US Legation, Bern, General Records, 1942–48<br />

(350/68/24/06).<br />

Boxes 1–100<br />

Each file number listed below refers to several folders of information, catalogued by year from 1942 to<br />

1948.<br />

File 631. Swiss foreign trade (including Swiss-German economic negotiations and clearing<br />

agreements).<br />

File 711.1. Swiss neutrality, Swiss trade with the Axis, and the Proc<strong>la</strong>imed List.<br />

File 824. Sale of Swiss armaments to Germany.<br />

File 850. General economic matters in Switzer<strong>la</strong>nd.<br />

File 850.5. Coinage, currency, and counterfeiting.<br />

File 851.51. Foreign Funds Control.<br />

File 851.6 Swiss banks and banking procedures (including gold policy).<br />

Entry 3223, Safehaven Name Fi<strong>les</strong>, 1942–1949 (350/68/27/04)<br />

This collection includes over 3000 fi<strong>les</strong> of individuals and companies in Switzer<strong>la</strong>nd suspected of<br />

trading with the Axis powers.<br />

Box 7. Banks.<br />

Box 19. Degussa.<br />

Box 20. German banks.<br />

Records of the US Delegation to the IARA, Brussels, Tripartite Gold Commission, 1946–56<br />

(631/19/63/06).<br />

Box 1<br />

File «[Publication] Memorandum of the Austrian Government on the Restitution of Austrian Mon<strong>et</strong>ary<br />

Gold.» Austrian c<strong>la</strong>im to mon<strong>et</strong>ary gold seized by Germans during annexation.<br />

File «Belgium.» D<strong>et</strong>ails of removal of gold from Banque d’Emission, Brussels by Germans.<br />

File «Czechoslovakia [1 and 2].» Czech c<strong>la</strong>im to gold removed by Germans during occupation.<br />

Box 4<br />

File «IVA Jewish Community of Salonica.» Estimated gold looted from Greek Jewish communities.<br />

File «France Form I-A-2 (Belgian Gold) Reply of the French Government to the Questionnaire of the<br />

T.G.C. III–VI.» D<strong>et</strong>ails about Belgian gold held by Bank of France and looted by Germans.

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