ДО УВАГИ ВИЖИВШИХ ПІД ЧАС ГОЛОКОСТУ (Ukrainian) ALL’ATTENZIONE DEI SOPRAVVISSUTI ALL’OLOCAUSTO (Italian) לתשומת לב שורדי השואה (Hebrew) A L’ATTENTION DES SURVIVANTS DE LA SHOAH (French) INFORMATIONEN FÜR HOLOCAUST-ÜBERLEBENDE (German) AANDACHT HOLOCAUSTOVERLEVENDEN (Dutch) HOLOKAUSZT-TÚLÉLŐK FIGYELMÉBE (Hungarian) If you are a Holocaust survivor who has not received any compensation payment (either from the Claims Conference or German […]
Contact information for inquiries about the artworks discovered in Munich 1) The Coordination Office for Lost Art in Magdeburg: Koordinierungsstelle Magdeburg Turmschanzenstr. 32 39114 Magdeburg Germany Fax: 01149 391 567 3899 2) The Prosecutor’s Office in Augsburg: Staatsanwaltschaft Augsburg Herrn Leitenden Oberstaatsanwalt Nemetz 86197 Augsburg Germany Fax: 01149 821 3105-1360 3) Any Embassy or Consulate […]
United States Canada Where We Work The Claims Conference funds more than 140 Jewish organizations, primarily Jewish Family Service agencies, in 23 U.S. states and in Canada, to provide social welfare services for Holocaust victims. Why Help Is Needed The global financial crisis has adversely affected social service delivery to Holocaust victims living in North America. […]
The Claims Conference has approved over 100,000 Holocaust survivors for payment from this fund and has paid a total of approximately $4.9 billion. From the earliest negotiations, in 1952, West Germany recognized its obligations in principle to provide compensation to Holocaust survivors. In contrast, despite the Claims Conference’s many efforts, the Communist East German government […]
On view at the Museum of Jewish Heritage through August 14, 2016, “Stitching History From the Holocaust” was created by and is on loan from the Jewish Museum Milwaukee. The Claims Conference helped fund the exhibit.
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