California Family Fights Hungary for $100M Nazi Art
March 3, 2026·about 5 hours ago·via New York Post

A California family endures an 80-year battle to reclaim $100 million in art looted by Nazis from Hungary, standing firm against foreign governments shielding stolen treasures. Heirs of Holocaust survivors, now rooted in the U.S., demand justice as courts wrestle with sovereign immunity and outdated laws that let thieves keep their spoils. This case spotlights how big government abroad clings to ill-gotten gains, while American families fight for property rights rooted in individual liberty.
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