The advisory commission which deals with stolen Holocaust
objects has decided that the Dutch state has to return crockery which belonged
to queen Juliana to the heirs of the original owners. The value of this is
between several hundreds of thousands and one million Euro. The royal family
had undertaken a review of the origin of its art concerning stolen holocaust
goods in 2014. In 2015 King Willem Alexander returned thereupon a painting to
the heirs of the original owners. In the original review the crockery was apparently
overlooked.
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