Compensation anti-semitic legislation

Jews who have suffered from persecutions during the Second World War are entitled to compensation. Operated by the Holocaust Memorial, this website provides you with more information on this subject.

Nearly 70 years after the end of the Jewish genocide, compensation claims against the anti-Semitic legislation during the Nazi regime are still relevant. The Shoah Memorial guides children of deported Jewish parents, victims of spoliations and parents whose child was killed during the war through all administrative procedures.

Compensation anti-semitic legislation

Compensation for deported children and parents

The Holocaust Memorial website also helps victims to receive financial compensation for the loss of their deported Jewish parents. Orphans of the Holocaust are entitled to a pension for children of prisoners. Jewish internees and children of Jewish parents murdered by the Nazi regime or deported from France can also benefit from compensations.

Financial compensation after spoliation

It is rather complicated to get information on available compensations for Jewish victims of spoliation in France during World War II. On our website you can find out if you or your parents are entitled to compensation. Feel free to read our explanations for the restitution of stolen Jewish assets.

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