INTRIA is the acroymn for the International Trade and Investment Agency. It was an agency in the Ministry of Economics during
Nazi Germany prior to and during
World War II and responsible for transferring funds in connection to
German Jews.
INTRIA was established in March 1936, as a bank in
London, whose managing director was , a German Zionist. This bank placed orders for German goods in Germany; then paid for them out of the funds paid into it by emigrants. The goods were then sold outside Germany, and the emigrant received his money back in foreign currency from INTRIA when he arrived in his country of destination. This process continued even after the start of
World War II. The principle was the same as with
Haavara Agreement, and really amounted to saving Jewish capital at the price of promoting German exports, albeit with no foreign currency accruing to the Germans. The organisation also helped raise money in other countries that was donated to
Jewish communities in
Palestine
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Palestine may refer to:
* State of Palestine, a state in Western Asia
* Palestine (region), a geographic region in Western Asia
* Palestinian territories, territories occupied by Israel since 1967, namely the West Bank (including East ...
. According to one source, INTRIA raised nearly $900,000 for German Jews living in Palestine.
[Gaza: a Philosophical Dictionary By Michael Buergermeister]
References
Further reading
* Dean, Martin: ''Robbing the Jews - The Confiscation of Jewish Property in the Holocaust, 1935 - 1945'', Cambridge University Press, 2008.
Government of Nazi Germany
Holocaust-related organizations
Economy of Nazi Germany
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