70 years after the end of World War II, Holocaust survivors and their families are still fighting to reclaim art stolen from them by the Nazis.
For survivors in the United States, that fight is poised to become somewhat easier. This past week, both the House and Senate passed a bill that, if signed into law by President Obama, will lengthen the statute of limitations imposed on claims made for reparations of stolen art. The Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act of 2016, or H.R. 6130, introduced in the House of Representatives in September, was the rare bill to receive a unanimous vote in the Senate.
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