Reinhardt's fund (named after Aktion Reinhardt, which in turn was named after Reinhard Heydrich) was a group of Nazi German bank accounts where money and valuables stolen from concentration and death camp victims were kept.
The money was used to finance a number of Nazi construction projects, including the construction of new concentration camps.
Mauthausen/Gusen; obóz zagłady (Mauthausen/Gusen; the Camp of Doom) (in Polish).
Warsaw: Ministry of National Defence Press.
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