Nazi billionaires he reported from berlin for four years before that young was a reporter at Bloomberg News in new york where he wrote about hidden wealth and in amsterdam where he wrote about european banking and finance. His work has also appeared in the New York Times the wall street journal and Bloomberg Business week, deyoung was born and raised in amsterdam and currently lives in tel aviv, nazi. Errors is his first book and many of you probably saw his really fantastic hardhitting oped in the New York Times last week. So hopefully well have time to discuss that at well as well. So a word first about how things will work today. David will speak for about 40 minutes and then we will open it up to questions from the audience. Please submit your questions using the q a function at the bottom of your screen. We wont be able to see or hear you but you can submit questions at any time during the talk using the q a function and i will relay them to david. Um, so yeah. So without further
And they are only published in dens academic german and then, you know, nothing changes. Findings, you can find anywhere except like a 1200 page study in dense academic german and then it also begs the question who done exactly is this reckoning with right . Because for the most part the germans of course were not the the the victims of the crimes of these patriarchs of the in their businesses, right . So, but but you know surviving forces laborers and their errors never get any access to these details. Yeah, so so very much backs the question, you know, and then you know when when when a company or a family then doesnt do anything, you know just goes to show that they dont to me doesnt go it goes showed it. Its not an honest and transparent reckoning today. Theyve initiate so your book is about to come out in german also, which is um, you know fascinating. So what do you imagine the reaction is going to be youre gonna do a whole, um, you know book tour there you said, um, yeah, like h
For a im more a samuels and is my great pleasure to welcome you here this afternoon to the last talk in this years benjamin and Barbara Zucker lecture series. Todays speaker David Deyoung is a correspondent in the middle east where he writes for the dutch Financial Daily among other publications. For the research and writing of nazi billionaires he reported from berlin for four years before that young was a reporter at Bloomberg News in new york where he wrote about hidden wealth and in amsterdam where he wrote about european banking and finance. His work has also appeared in the New York Times the wall street journal and Bloomberg Business week, deyoung was born and raised in amsterdam and currently lives in tel aviv, nazi. Errors is his first book and many of you probably saw his really fantastic hardhitting oped in the New York Times last week. So hopefully well have time to discuss that at well as well. So a word first about how things will work today. David will speak for about 40
A correspondent in the middle east where he writes for the dutch Financial Daily among other publications. For the research and writing of nazi billionaires he reported from berlin for four years before that young was a reporter at Bloomberg News in new york where he wrote about hidden wealth and in amsterdam where he wrote about european banking and finance. His work has also appeared in the New York Times the wall street journal and Bloomberg Business week, deyoung was born and raised in amsterdam and currently lives in tel aviv, nazi. Errors is his first book and many of you probably saw his really fantastic hardhitting oped in the New York Times last week. So hopefully well have time to discuss that at well as well. So a word first about how things will work today. David will speak for about 40 minutes and then we will open it up to questions from the audience. Please submit your questions using the q a function at the bottom of your screen. We wont be able to see or hear you but y
My great pleasure to welcome you here this afternoon to the last talk in this years benjamin and Barbara Zucker lecture series. Todays speaker David Deyoung is a correspondent in the middle east where he writes for the dutch Financial Daily among other publications. For the research and writing of nazi billionaires he reported from berlin for four years before that young was a reporter at Bloomberg News in new york where he wrote about hidden wealth and in amsterdam where he wrote about european banking and finance. His work has also appeared in the New York Times the wall street journal and Bloomberg Business week, deyoung was born and raised in amsterdam and currently lives in tel aviv, nazi. Errors is his first book and many of you probably saw his really fantastic hardhitting oped in the New York Times last week. So hopefully well have time to discuss that at well as well. So a word first about how things will work today. David will speak for about 40 minutes and then we will open