| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1955 - 1198 pages
...Act of 1948. Thus that act constituted a congressional disposition of the German and Japanese assets vested under the Trading With the Enemy Act during World War II. Furthermore, that act, in effect, gave confirmation to the reparation program set forth in the Paris... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1956 - 514 pages
...enactment of this bill would reverse United States policy in regard to German and Japanese property vested under the Trading With the Enemy Act during World War II. That policy, as agreed to in the Paris reparations agreement with our western allies and in the Japanese... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Ways and Means Committee - 1973 - 120 pages
...Appeals from contractors ($2,400,000) and tort claims ($700,000). Represents the maximum amount [his office would be required to pay to individuals whose...payment in 1973 is $11,000,000 (which includes $400,000 for income and estate taxes and administrative expenses). In 1974, the maximum estimated payment is... | |
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