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"Before It Goes Dark" will be performed in San Francisco on May 22. (Photo/Verismo Communications)
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‘Before It All Goes Dark’: Newspaper article about Nazi-looted art inspires opera coming to S.F.

by Howard Reich May 14, 2024May 15, 2024

This story was originally published in the Forward. Click here to get the Forward’s free email newsletters delivered to your inbox. It isn’t often that a newspaper series becomes an […]

(From left) Shoshana Fendel, Gabie Berliner Yossi Fendel and Lord Mayor of Hanover Belit Onay sign a document formally donating a family cabinet (right, behind Onay) stolen by the Nazis back to the city of Hanover to be used for educational purposes.
(Photo/Courtesy City of Hanover)
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Bay Area family visits Germany to reclaim, then donate, Nazi-looted heirloom

Alix Wall by Alix Wall July 21, 2022
Claude and Beverly Cassirer pose in front of a replica of the painting the Nazis seized from his grandmother. Claude died in 2010. (Photo/JTA-Allen J. Schaben-Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
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California AG: Nazi-looted art should be returned to survivor’s descendants

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Emma Goss.(Photo/Aaron Levy-Wolins) by Emma Goss July 8, 2022July 8, 2022
Claude and Beverly Cassirer pose in front of a replica of the painting the Nazis seized from his grandmother. Claude died in 2010. (Photo/JTA-Allen J. Schaben-Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
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Supreme Court rules art dealer’s heirs can use California courts to recover painting taken by Nazis

by Andrew Lapin and JTA April 22, 2022April 25, 2022
Covers of "The House of Fragile Things" by James McAuley and "The Vanished Collection" by Pauline Baer de Perignon
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New books: Two portraits of French Jewish art collectors and their wartime travails

Howard Freedman by Howard Freedman January 14, 2022
"Wheatstacks," a Van Gogh watercolor stolen by the Nazis, was sold at auction by Christie's in New York Thursday for $35.9 million. (Photo/Christie's)
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Van Gogh painting stolen from Rothschild by Nazis sells for over $35 million, breaking record

Shira Hanau by Shira Hanau and JTA November 15, 2021
expressionist painting of a fox
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Germany sets precedent in return of painting sold as owner fled Nazis

by Toby Axelrod and JTA May 4, 2021
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco will review 12 artworks in its collection for possible links to Nazi looting. (Graphic/Gabriel Greschler)
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Investigation: San Francisco museums may hold Nazi-looted art

by Gabriel Greschler April 30, 2021May 7, 2021

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