Reparations
Ukraine demands access to Russia’s frozen $300b. Kyiv tells 'Post'
In an exclusive interview with The Jerusalem Post, Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Iryna Mudra outlined Kyiv’s strategy for securing compensation and ensuring justice for the victims of war.
7 Egon Schiele portraits to be returned to heirs of Jewish cabaret star murdered in the Holocaust
In 1938, Grünbaum and his wife were arrested by the Nazis and forced to sign a document giving her power of attorney; forcing them to sign a paper claiming they voluntarily turned over the art.
Eighty years on, Italian victims of Nazi crimes finally to get compensation
In an ironic twist, it will be Italy rather than Germany that pays up, after it lost a battle in the International Court of Justice.