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RESTITUTION

Statement by the President: International Day of Commemoration In Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust, The White House, January 27, 2008

Austrian Payments to Holocaust Victims, Press Statement, Adam Ereli, Deputy Spokesman, U.S. Department of State, December 9, 2005

Address on the 60th Anniversary of the Liberation of Mauthausen and Commemoration Day Against Violence and Racism in Remembrance of Victims of National Socialism,as prepared for delivery, Stuart E. Eizenstat, Vienna, May 4, 2005

Federal Law amending the Federal Law to Establish the National Fund of the Republic of Austria for Victims of National Socialism
(German and English version) (pdf)
March 6, 2001

Federal Law on the Establishment of a General Settlement Fund for Victims of National Socialism and on Restitution Measures (General Settlement Fund Law), as well as on an Amendment to the General Social Security Law and the Victims Assistance Act
(German and English version) (pdf)
March 6, 2001

FINAL JOINT SETTLEMENT ON HOLOCAUST RESTITUTION, Washington, D.C., January 17, 2001
Joint Statement
Exchange of Diplomatic Notes
Annex A
Annex B
Annex C (pdf)
Ambassador Hall, Deputy Treasury Secretary Eizenstat, Chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel, Amb. Sucharipa, and Heidi Glück (Chancellor Schüssel's press spokesperson), whispered translation provided by Dr. Uschi Dorfinger (political analyst at U.S. Embassy)

Ambassador Hall, Deputy Treasury Secretary Eizenstat, Chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel, Amb. Sucharipa, and Heidi Glück (Chancellor Schüssel's press spokesperson), whispered translation provided by Dr. Uschi Dorfinger (political analyst at U.S. Embassy), January 10, 2001


picture of Ambassador Hall, Deputy Treasury Secretary Eizenstat, Chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel, Amb. Sucharipa, and Heidi Glück (Chancellor Schüssel's press spokesperson)

Ambassador Hall, Deputy Treasury Secretary Eizenstat, Chancellor Wolfgang Schüssel, Amb. Sucharipa, and Heidi Glück (Chancellor Schüssel's press spokesperson), January 10, 2001



Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the Austrian Federal Government concerning the Austrian Fund "Reconciliation, Peace and Cooperation" (Reconciliation Fund)

Joint Statement on the Occasion of the Signing Ceremony of the Bilateral Agreements Relating to the Austrian Reconciliation Fund

Federal Law Concerning the Fund for Voluntary Payments by the Republic of Austria to Former Slave Laborers and Forced Laborers of the National Socialist Regime (Reconciliation Fund Law) (pdf)

POLICY STATEMENTS

Signing of Nazi-era Forced Labor Compensation Agreement in Austria, October 24, 2000


Joint Declaration of Agreement, Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Austria Concerning the Protection and Preservation of Certain Cultural Properties, signed April 13, 2004


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