
WELCOME TO SELLER PAYITAHT'S LIBRARY!!! The present volume studies the issues surrounding the Turkish wartime “Wealth Tax” (1942-1943) and its implementation. As its name implies, the Wealth Tax (Varlık Vergisi), was originally conceived as a tool for taxing the extreme wealth being made through wartime profiteering and black market operations in Turkey during the Second World War. In practice, however, it was imposed in an arbitrary and discriminatory fashion, in essence representing a sort of “economic warfare” carried out by the Turkish regime against the country’s non-Muslim population, appropriating much of their wealth and shattering all the hopes and aspirations for eventual religious and ethnic equality that had been held out by the Turkish Constitution some twenty years before. This study is based on documents gleaned from the National Archives of the United Kingdom and provides a detailed and chronological account of this tragic event. contents LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS INTRODUCTION TEXT OF THE WEALTH TAX AND PERTAINING REGULATIONS I- DOCUMENTS CONCERNING THE WEALTH TAX II- DOCUMENTS CONCERNING ELIAS CARACO AND BROTHERS, CO. III- DOCUMENTS CONCERNING JAMES ESKENAZI IV- DOCUMENTS CONCERNING CZECH SUBJECTS V- DOCUMENTS CONCERNING SYRIAN SUBJECTS VI- DOCUMENTS CONCERNING GREEK SUBJECTS BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
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