Since 2005, the Shoah Memorial provides victims of spoliations with useful information on compensation. Our homepage guides you through all administrative procedures.
The restoration of stolen Jewish funds is only one of the many concerns of the Shoah Memorial. Be it the restitution of art works or other forms of compensation ? our website informs you about your rights in case you suffered damages caused by spoliation of material and financial assets during the anti-Semitic legislation.
Jews who suffered spoliation because of the anti-Semitic legislation can address their applications for the restitution of their stolen funds to the 'Commission for the compensation of victims of spoliation'. In the last 10 years, this commission has provided 450 million Euros for reparation purposes.
Numerous works of art, including paintings, sculptures and other art objects, were spoliated in France during the Second World War. Jewish owners recognizing their assets in the National Museum of Compiegne Castle can retrieve their possessions.
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