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Artwork stolen by Nazis returned to family
9news· 15 hours agoA work of art that Nazis stole from a man who was murdered in a concentration camp has been returned to the rightful owner's family. Austrian artist Egon...
New York family of Holocaust victim reclaims Nazi-looted art
The Raw Story· 2 days agoU.S. authorities announced Friday the return of another artwork stolen by Nazis to the family of...
From Forest Park Pool to remarkable people, columnist has shared stories of Fort Worth
Fort Worth Star-Telegram via Yahoo Canada News· 2 days agoMurad teared up as he recalled the day his artillery unit liberated a concentration camp of...
The 11th Nazi-Looted Egon Schiele Artwork Returned to Grünbaum Heirs
Artnet News· 3 days agoGrünbaum died at the Dachau concentration camp in 1941. This Schiele, a portrait of the artist’s...
'A bit much?' Even notorious white nationalist thinks MAGA Harris attack goes too far
The Raw Story· 3 days agoThe relentless attacks from MAGA against likely Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris have...
Heirs of Jews Who Fled the Nazis Return Art to Heirs Whose Family Could Not
New York Times· 3 days agoAn Egon Schiele drawing was returned on Friday at the Manhattan district attorney’s office. The...
Stumbling stones memorials being laid in Guernsey
BBC via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoThe brass cobblestones remember 11 islanders who died after deportation or arrest, and four who survived. German...in Guernsey are the three Jewish woman...
Jewish group denounces monument to Nazi collaborators at Ontario kids' camp
Ottawa Citizen· 3 days agoA Jewish group is denouncing a monument that honours Nazi collaborators and was installed decades...
Far-right politician Bjoern Hoecke woos German youth in Thuringia
Reuters via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoIn this small town in eastern Germany, far-right politician Bjoern Hoecke promises a rapt audience...
Australian stories are part of the Holocaust. A granddaughter writes: he ‘knew he was lucky’ to...
The Conversation· 4 days agoTwo years ago, a small group gathered in the centre of Berlin to remember Max and Edith Pollnow, Jewish victims of Nazi persecution who “gave their lives so their son could ...