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  2. List of claims for restitution for Nazi-looted art - Wikipedia

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    Martin van Heemskerck, Two altar wings with pictures of the donors: Richard Neumann. restitution claim to the city of Krems an der Donau. In 2007 the descendants of Neumann received back two paintings by "Kremser Schmidt" Martin Johann Schmidt, which had come into the possession of the city of Krems an der Donau illegally through the ...

  3. We help Holocaust victims and their heirs recover Nazi-looted ...

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    For Jewish heirs seeking to reclaim art stolen from their families during the Holocaust, decades passed before the extent of Nazi looting in Europe was widely acknowledged and documented and steps ...

  4. FBI returns Nazi-looted Monet pastel to Jewish owners' heirs ...

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    In 1940, the Nazis seized a Claude Monet pastel and seven other works of art from Adalbert "Bela" and Hilda Parlagi, a Jewish couple forced to flee their Vienna home after Austria was annexed into ...

  5. Art theft and looting during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Organizations with information on a piece's history, museums in particular, often have a disincentive to share information that could assist in an heir's claim. [7] For organized looting, see: Art theft and looting by Nazi Germany; Art theft and looting by Japan; Art theft and looting by the Soviet Union

  6. Jewish Heirs' Worldwide Fight to Reclaim Nazi-Stolen Art ...

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    A movement by Jewish heirs to reclaim valuable Nazi-looted art scattered worldwide has grown exponentially. And Manhattan's courts, both federal and state, are considered to be among the few ...

  7. Gurlitt Collection - Wikipedia

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    The collection attracted international interest in 2013 when it was announced as a sensational 2012 "Nazi loot discovery" by the media as a result of actions by officials of Augsburg in Cornelius Gurlitt's apartment in Schwabing, Munich, investigating Gurlitt on suspicion (later shown to be unfounded) of possible tax evasion.

  8. Guelph Treasure - Wikipedia

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    In 2008 a case for restitution was lodged in Germany by the heirs of the Jewish art dealers over the pieces sold in 1934. In March 2014 the Limbach Commission, an advisory body to the German government, concluded that the treasure should not be handed over as the case did not meet the criteria defining a forced sale due to Nazi persecution. [5]

  9. 2 artworks returned to heirs of Holocaust victim. Another is ...

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    New York prosecutors on Friday returned two pieces of art they say were stolen by Nazis from a Jewish performer and collector murdered in the Holocaust. The artworks were surrendered by museums in ...