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                <dc:title>Letter by Fritz Klesper to the President of Hamburg’s Finance Office (May 2, 1947)</dc:title>
                <dc:identifier>https://dx.doi.org/10.23691/jgo:source-206.en.v1</dc:identifier>
                <dc:creator>Fritz Klesper</dc:creator>
                <dc:publisher>Institute for the History of the German Jews</dc:publisher>
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                <dc:description>On May 2, 1947 Oberregierungsrat Fritz Klesper, head of the Hamburg
State Office for Property Administration [Hamburger Landesamt für
Vermögenskontrolle] (in charge of the administration of former
National Socialist property and processing of “compensation” and
restitution payments) which had only been established that year, sent
a three-page letter to his superior, the President of Hamburg’s Main
Finance Office. It concerned the “reparation claims” that Kurt
Lavy had filed. A Jew from Hamburg-Bergedorf, Lavy and his wife
Anna-Maria had fled to Rio de Janeiro in 1938. In his letter, Klesper
referred to Gestapo files and Lavy’s statement of assets of July 8,
1938. To assess the value of Lavy’s former ownership share in the
Bergedorf company Faserstoff-Zurichterei GmbH [a pulp processing
plant], he used a market value reduced to 38 percent, which the
Bergedorf tax office had suggested in 1938 for “Aryanization
purposes.” Reichsstatthalter Karl Kaufmann, who had authorized the
company’s “Aryanization” in 1938, had set the corresponding
depreciation at 50 percent, however. Klesper was aware of this in
1947. He had been head of the surveillance and criminal departments at
the Exchange Control Office [Devisenstelle] from 1937, which at that
time was already reporting to the Chief Finance President and,
together with the Gestapo and Customs Investigation Office, had
plundered the Jews who had been forced to leave the country. After
1945, when he continued his career at the State Office for Property
Administration [Landesamt für Vermögenskontrolle], of all places, he
used the particularly extreme “Aryanization calculations” of the
Bergedorf tax office in 1938, thus recommending a second expropriation
of Lavy’s company property in 1947.</dc:description>
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