金山:瑞士国家银行的高山金库,1939- 1946。

IF 0.6 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY
Journal of Contemporary History Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-08 DOI:10.1177/00220094241306985
Ludo Groen
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人们普遍认为,瑞士的银行将黄金安全地存放在城市的金库里,但在第二次世界大战期间,银行发现了一个更有效、更安全、更宽敞的存放黄金的地方:阿尔卑斯山。本文以实物为证据,描述了1939年伯尔尼阿尔卑斯山脉的一个军事弹药库如何被改造成一个山库,供瑞士国家银行储存其国内黄金储备。最初是作为一个疏散地点,沿途的目的从防御敌人变成了为他们提供服务。随着国家银行黄金储备的增长,其位于伯尔尼和苏黎世的金库已不足以储存所有流入的贵金属。只有将权力下放到阿尔卑斯山,瑞士才能与纳粹德国等国保持黄金贸易。基于对瑞士国家银行档案的广泛研究,这篇文章首次披露了在阿尔卑斯山储存黄金的广泛基础设施和官僚机构的证据——直到今天,这段历史一直被流行的神话所主导,而不是批判性的历史调查。
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Mountains of Gold: The Alpine Vaults of the Swiss National Bank, 1939-46.

Mountains of Gold: The Alpine Vaults of the Swiss National Bank, 1939-46.

Mountains of Gold: The Alpine Vaults of the Swiss National Bank, 1939-46.

Mountains of Gold: The Alpine Vaults of the Swiss National Bank, 1939-46.

It is widely believed that banks in Switzerland keep their hoards of gold safely in vaults in the city, but during the Second World War, the banks discovered a more efficient, secure, and spacious place for their gold: the Alps. Using built objects as evidence, this article describes how, in 1939, a military ammunition depot in the Bernese Alps was converted into a mountain vault, for the Swiss National Bank to store its domestic gold reserves. What started as an evacuation site, along the way changed purpose from protection against the enemy to catering to them. As the gold reserves of the National Bank grew, its vaults in Bern and Zurich were no longer large enough to store all the incoming precious metals. Only by its decentralization to the Alps could Switzerland keep up the gold trade with, amongst others, Nazi Germany. Based on extensive research in the Swiss National Bank's archives, the article discloses, for the first time, evidence of the wide-ranging infrastructures and bureaucracies that facilitated the storage of gold in the Alps - a history that until today has been dominated by popular myths rather than critical historical inquiry.

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