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Baker's Take· 2 sources

Decades after the Holocaust, the restitution of Nazi-looted art faces new hurdles

By

Mr Bagel

· 2d ago

The effort to return artwork stolen by the Nazis continues eight decades on, with works still being restituted to their rightful heirs. But the long passage of time is introducing fresh complexities for claimants and institutions alike, according to a report from the Financial Times.

Decades after the Holocaust, the restitution of Nazi-looted art faces new hurdles

"Eighty years on, works are still being restituted to their rightful owners, but the passage of time adds complexity."

Financial Times

That observation underscores the slow, often painful process of undelling a vast historical wrong. Even as some high-profile pieces are finally returned, the fading of living memory and the difficulty of tracing ownership across generations make each case uniquely challenging.

The Financial Times noted that the fight to recover Nazi-looted art is far from over, with new claims still emerging and legal battles continuing in courts and museum archives around the world.

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