Hearst Castle Gives Paintings to Rightful Heirs

Susannah K.
After more than 70 years, the heirs of the Jewish residents who had their property stolen, were given it back.

After more than 70 years of injustice, the heirs to Nazi injustice were given the closest to what could be called justice.

According to reports, the governor and state officials helped to turn over numerous paintings, hundreds of years of age, back to the more than 70-year-old heir.

The paintings had been forcefully removed during the 1930s in Germany, when Jewish residents were treated like sub-human creatures, and were forced to give up their rights and property, and were later herded like cattle to the Nazi and collaborator-created concentration camps.

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