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Argentina's Pioneering Move: Adhered in the U.S. to a Document on the Art Confiscated by the Nazis · Global Voices

Summary by La Nacion
WASHINGTON.- The Argentine embassy in Washington, headed by Alec Oxenford, informed the office of the Special Envoy for Holocaust Affairs of the State Department, Ellen Germain, of the Government’s decision to endorse the “Best Practices for the Washington Principles on Art Confiscated by the Nazis”, and thus became the first Latin American country to adhere to the document. Organizations of the Jewish community of the United States and the Amer…

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WASHINGTON.- The Argentine embassy in Washington, headed by Alec Oxenford, informed the office of the Special Envoy for Holocaust Affairs of the State Department, Ellen Germain, of the Government’s decision to endorse the “Best Practices for the Washington Principles on Art Confiscated by the Nazis”, and thus became the first Latin American country to adhere to the document. Organizations of the Jewish community of the United States and the Amer…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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