Opinion

Nazis stole this Jewish man’s Claude Monet drawing. How his heirs finally got it back.

An estimated 20% of European artworks, books and religious objects once owned by Jewish families disappeared under the Nazi regime.

Claude Monet's pastel on paper, "Bord de Mer" or "Sea Side"
Claude Monet's pastel on paper, "Bord de Mer", dated about 1865 and which was stolen from the Parlagi family in 1940 by Nazi occupiers in France, is seen after its recovery by the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Art Crime Team.via Reuters

Anne Rothfeld

Anne Rothfeld, an independent scholar, publishes on European history, including the collaborative roles of art dealers with the Nazi regime during World War II and restitution of stolen cultural property in the postwar Allied military occupation zones.  She’s a research grantee/fellow of the Botstiber Institute for Austrian-American Studies and the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum.