Prof. Curt Glaser sold 'Dance on the Beach' under duress in the 1930s. Now, the 1906 masterpiece is expected to fetch $15-25 million after a deal was struck with the current owner
Amid widespread ignorance about genocide, state law requiring museums to label plundered art will inform public and pressure museums, but implementation remains unclear
UK author Christian Jennings' new book 'Anatomy of a Massacre' examines the infamous murders at Sant’ Anna di Stazzema to highlight Nazi war crimes that went unpunished
British author John Carr reveals his father's audacious wartime journey from the Lodz ghetto to Gibraltar, where he signed up to fight the Germans - all while hiding his Jewishness
Community head Oskar Deutsch hails annual grant of €4 million as 'historic step' that anchors Jewish life 'as a natural and inseparable part of Austria'
Vienna-born Ben Zion Lapid left Austria 76 years ago, received passport under legislation to restore citizenship to those persecuted by the Nazi regime
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