Wednesday, April 24, 2024
 

Germany: Hans Sachs’ Ruling Was Overly Broad


Germany has appealed the Hans Sachs court ruling that would have returned thousands of rare posters to Peter Sachs, a Jewish man, whose father lost the collection to the Nazis. According to the SF Chronicle:

Bernd Neumann, [the federal culture minister], said Germany has never shirked its “moral responsibility” for restitution to the victims of the Nazi government, but that the ruling in the case of Hans Sachs’ poster collection was overly broad.

 

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