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The Holocaust: Restitution & Reparations
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Compensation & Restitution By Country
Begin Opposes German Reparations
(January 7, 1952)
The JUST Act
(May 9, 2018)
JUST Act Report on Compensation for Holocaust Victims for Confiscated Property
(July 29, 2020)
Austria Agrees to Reparations
(December 2005)
Belgium to Pay Reparations
(March 2008)
French State Rail co. Reparations
(November 2015)
France Compensates Americans Deported on French Trains
(2017)
German Reparations
Kindertransport Fund
(December 2018)
Germany Agrees to Compensate Algerian Survivors
of the Holocaust
(February 2018)
Pensions for Work in Ghettos Law
Slave Labor Compensation Fund
German Firms That Used Slave Labor
Terezin Declaration on Holocaust Era Assets
(June 2009)
Artwork & Assets
In Bruges: Art Looted by the Nazis
The Gold Train
Holocaust-Era Assets Study
Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery (HEAR) Act of 2016
(December 16, 2016)
Insurers Reject Holocaust Claims
(May 2000)
Recovering Stolen Art
Washington Conference Principles on Nazi-Confiscated Art
(November 30-December 3, 1998)
Organizations & Investigations
Conference on Holocaust Assets
(Nov 1998)
Summary of Conference
Conference on Jewish Material Claims
FindBuch Database
Poland Failing to Comply with Holocaust Restitution Agreement
State Department Report on Assets
(June 1998)
United Restitution Organization
(URO)
“Volcker Investigation” of Swiss Banks
(Dec 1999)
Filing Individual Claims
How to File a Restitution Claim
Opportunity to Make Holocaust Insurance Claim