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This video is a historical documentary based on publicly available records, government reports, and academic research. All events, dates, and figures referenced are drawn from official investigations, including the Bergier Commission (Switzerland), the Volcker Commission (Independent Committee of Eminent Persons), the U.S. State Department's Eizenstat Reports, and Nuremberg trial records, as well as reputable journalistic and historical sources. Where historical accounts differ or remain disputed among historians, this has been noted in the text. This content does not endorse any individual, institution, or nation; it presents a factual account of documented historical events for educational purposes. BIBLIOGRAPHY: Independent Commission of Experts Switzerland – Second World War (Bergier Commission), Final Report, 2002. Independent Committee of Eminent Persons (Volcker Commission), Report on Dormant Accounts of Victims of Nazi Persecution in Swiss Banks, December 1999. U.S. Department of State, Stuart E. Eizenstat, U.S. and Allied Wartime and Postwar Relations and Negotiations With Argentina, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey on Looted Gold and German External Assets ("Eizenstat Report"), 1997–1998. International Military Tribunal, Nuremberg, Trial of the Major War Criminals, 1945–1946 (Funk, Schacht verdicts); "Ministries Case," 1949 (Puhl verdict). National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Holocaust-Era Assets Records, RG 226 (OSS Safehaven Program). Bank for International Settlements, institutional archives on wartime gold transactions. Vincent, Isabel. Hitler's Silent Partners: Swiss Banks, Nazi Gold, and the Pursuit of Justice. William Morrow, 1997. Sayer, Ian, and Douglas Botting. Nazi Gold: The Story of the World's Greatest Robbery — And Its Aftermath. Granada Publishing, 1984. Independent Commission of Historians Liechtenstein Second World War (ICH), Final Report, 2009. Wikipedia contributors, "Nazi gold," "Bergier commission," "Liechtenstein in World War II," "Operation Tannenbaum," "Switzerland during World War I and World War II" (cross-referenced with primary sources above). SWI swissinfo.ch, various reporting on Swiss gold history, Credit Suisse archive investigations, and the 2023 UBS–Credit Suisse merger. Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA), reporting on Liechtenstein's wartime financial role, 1998–2000. Court records, In re Holocaust Victim Assets Litigation, U.S. District Court, Eastern District of New York (Judge Edward Korman), 1998–2000 settlement proceedings. Reporting on the 2025–2026 Neil Barofsky investigation into Credit Suisse archives (Wall Street Journal, swissinfo.ch).

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