Holocaust:
Restitution & Reparations
The Holocaust:
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Concentration Camps
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Forced & Slave Labor
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German Reparations
History & Overview
German Pensions for Work in Ghettos Law
Germany to Compensate Slave Laborers
(December 1999)
German Firms That Used Slave Labor
Agreement Reached On Distribution of Funds
Update on Slave Labor Cases
Restitution & Reparations
Compensation and Restitution By Country
German Reparations
(September 1952)
Austria Agrees to Reparations
(December 2005)
‘Nazi Gold’ Buried in Austria
[pdf]
Belgium to Pay Reparations
(March 2008)
Filing Individual Claims
How to File a Restitution Claim
Opportunity to Make Holocaust Insurance Claim
Artwork & Assets
Holocaust-Era Assets Study
Countries Agree To Recover Stolen Art
(June 1998)
Austria to Return Stolen Paintings
(January 2006)
Insurers Reject Most Holocaust Claims
(May 2000)
The Gold Train
PBS/Frontline Nazi Gold Report
Lost Art Databases
Websites to Help Find Stolen Art
Organizations & Investigations
United Restitution Organization
(URO)
Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany
“Volcker Commission” Investigation of Swiss Banks
(December 1999)
Washington Conference on Holocaust-Era Assets
(November 1998)
State Department Report on Holocaust Assets
(June 1998)
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