“a German Jewish banker who was forced to sell his art collection to avoid persecution by the Nazis”
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Presumedly he sold it before fleeing because he was afraid he wouldn’t be allowed to take it with him. But he apparently received whatever value it was worth at the time since it was auctioned at Christi’s (it wasn’t confiscated by the Nazis) so how do the heirs think it should be given to them?
He didn’t receive the value it was worth at the time, you pinhead. He received what Goering felt like paying that day, which was a tiny fraction of its real value.