(JTA) — Five countries have not fulfilled their commitments to return Nazi-looted art to their rightful owners, a U.S. official said. Stuart Eizenstat, an adviser to the State Department ...
File photo of a U.S. soldier viewing art stolen by the Nazi regime and stored in church at Ellingen, Germany (credit: REUTERS) The reforms would allow the country to better meet the demands of the ...
Following the establishment of the Washington Principles on Nazi Confiscated Art in 1998, under which some countries are lagging, the Dutch government began developing a new restitution process.
In recent years, some of those efforts have paid off, as a swath of Nazi-looted art has been returned to the heirs of the original owners around the globe. But many of those restitutions occurred ...
By Catherine Hickley Reporting from Berlin Germany’s government on Wednesday approved a reform to help the heirs of Jewish collectors recover Nazi-looted art, introducing a binding arbitration ...