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WJRO’s New Website Supports Advocacy Efforts For Holocaust-era Property Restitution

February 11, 2016 By eJP

WJRO_logoThe World Jewish Restitution Organization has launched a new website that will serve as a resource for Holocaust survivors and their families as well as for the growing movement of advocates seeking to resolve Holocaust-era property restitution issues in Eastern and Central Europe.

The website provides in-depth data on restitution issues in 18 countries. It also presents background on international declarations and resolutions that have established a clear consensus on the need to provide restitution for property stolen by the Nazi regime and subsequent Communist regimes.

The WJRO site is available in both English and Hebrew.

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