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Websites on the issue of the Holocaust assets and information on how different countries handle the claims.
1 Austria living heirs [Edit]Holocaust era assets
The LivingHeirs Foundation is a not-for-profit cooperative effort, formerly a division of Risk International Services, Inc. The LivingHeirs Foundation helps heirs of Holocaust victims recover family assets unjustly confiscated by the Third Reich, and its puppet regimes.
2 Dormant Accounts Website of Switserland [Edit]Holocaust era assets
Source http://www.dormantaccounts.ch/This website contains all the information you will need to find out further details about the claims program, view the list of names of account owners, receive a claim form with instructions, and obtain assistance in filling out the claim form from volunteer organizations.
3 Enemy property [Edit]Holocaust era assets
Source http://www.enemyproperty.gov.uk/images/tIn the years 1939-1945 the British Government froze assets in England belonging to enemy citizens, which included not only Germany and her allies but all the countries under German occupation. The list of some 30,000 owners of assets still kept in British hands is available on-line.While most assets will be from persons from enemy countries there are also listings from people with the adress "Warshaw Ghetto"
4 Holocaust Claims Processing Office [Edit]Holocaust era assets
Banks, insurance companies, and museums now take seriously claims from those whose property was stolen, or their heirs. To provide institutional assistance to individuals seeking to recover Holocaust-looted assets, Governor Pataki created the Holocaust Claims Processing Office of the New York State Banking Department on June 25, 1997.
5 Holocaust Era Assets [Edit]Holocaust era assets
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)'s Holocaust-era assets Web site includes finding aids to key record groups, online access to selected records, information on ordering records on microfilm or reading records in person at NARA's College Park, MD facility.
6 Holocaust era insurance claims [Edit]Holocaust era assets
The International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims (ICHEIC) was established in October of 1998 by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners in cooperation with several European insurance companies, European regulators, representatives of several Jewish organizations, and the State of Israel. The site contains a searchable database.
7 ICOM Spoilation of Jewish Cultural Prope [Edit]Holocaust era assets
The UNESCO-International Council of Museums (ICOM) Information Centre has put together a file of resources including links to national and international directives for museums concerning the identification and return of looted or stolen Jewish property, and national and international databases of objects which were looted or have disappeared.
8 Insurance alert [Edit]Holocaust era assets
Source http://www.insurance-alert.net/Aviva does not mean alive; UK based CGNU group's suspect name change, unpaid Holocaust-era claims. Affiliates throughout Europe, including the Netherlands, USA, Canada and Australia
9 Nazi-Era Provenance Internet Portal [Edit]Holocaust era assets
Source http://www.nepip.org/The Nazi-Era Provenance Internet Portal provides a searchable registry of objects in U.S. museum collections that changed hands in Continental Europe during the Nazi era (1933-1945).
10 Provenance Research [Edit]Holocaust era assets
The Provenance Index Databases contain indexed transcriptions of archival documents, sale catalogs, and museum provenance files from all over the world that serve as primary source material for establishing history of ownership.
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