Dozens of nations announced Wednesday that they would try harder to return real estate stolen by the Nazis, opening archives and processing claims for restitution faster. Forty-three countries backed the first set of global guidelines for returning the real estate to its rightful owners or heirs.
"It is a precedent – not only private property will be returned, but also property that belonged to the ensure Jewish community," said Deputy Minister of Pensioner Affairs Lea Nass (Roni Sofer)













