← Autodidact Archive · Original Dissent · Otto Skorzeny
Thread ID: 18203 | Posts: 4 | Started: 2005-05-11
2005-05-11 18:42 | User Profile
1.) What does this have to do with the American court system? 2.) This crook isn't even representing the descendants of the baron 3.) Holocaust victim? The baron survived and died in Switzerland in 1958 4.) Stolen by the nazis? Try expropriated by the communists
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Holocaust lawyer to sue Hungary over stolen art Wed May 11, 2005 11:17 AM ET
By David Chance
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Prominent U.S. Holocaust claims lawyer Ed Fagan is to file a "multi-billion" dollar lawsuit against Hungary, alleging it wrongly kept artworks stolen by the Nazis and conspired to prevent them being returned.
Fagan told Reuters he would file suit in a New York district court on Thursday which would also seek to force the Hungarian government to disclose a memo of a meeting between German and Hungarian officials in the 1960s, in which he alleges the two countries conspired to prevent art being returned.
"We are going to court. The history of the Hungarians in relation to these things is not so good," Fagan told Reuters by telephone from Vienna.
Fagan shot to fame in the late 1990s when he won more than a billion euros from Swiss banks for the families of Holocaust victims.
His new suit names Hungary, the Hungarian National Gallery, the Fine Arts Museum in Budapest and the Ministry of Culture.
It will be filed on behalf of the Association of Holocaust Victims for Restitution of Artwork and Masterpieces (AHVRAM) over paintings that were owned by Baron Ferenc Hatvany.
The collection, the largest and most valuable in private hands in pre-war Hungary, included paintings by El Greco, Delacroix and Ingres.
Hatvany, a Jew, was sent to a labor camp by the Nazis in 1944, and 160-165 of his paintings were looted from Hungarian banks. He died in Lausanne in 1958.
Fagan said that if the suit was successful and descendants of Hatvany could not be found, the proceeds from the sale of their paintings would be given to people who had claims relating to other Nazi confiscations.
One of Hatvany's El Greco paintings, "Mount Sinai," was at the center of a lawsuit that forced the National Gallery in London to withdraw it from an exhibition in 2004 for fear it could be seized. It was bought by a museum in Crete in 1998.
Fagan said there were 20 paintings from Hatvany's collection on display in the Hungarian National Gallery.
The gallery said it had no knowledge of the litigation to be launched on Thursday, and that the Hungarian state was the owner of the paintings in question. No one from the Ministry of Culture was immediately available for comment.
2005-05-11 21:31 | User Profile
Otto, we should definitely sue the jooz on behalf of the Russian Christians who were murdered by the jooish bolshevists. We sue the jooz for the murder of Germans following WWII. We should sue the jooz for the damage caused by multiculturalism. In fact, we should sue the jooz for instigating the Crucifixion.
2005-05-11 22:00 | User Profile
Fagan has been discredited fairly widely even in the mainstream world.
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2005-05-11 22:28 | User Profile
Back in (I think) 1942 a ship full (a ship of fools I call it) Jews went to Cuba and they were turn back to Germany, I believe that 80% of those turkeys ended up dead by the end of the war.
I would love to see them suing Cuba, heheheheheheheh I can see Castro telling them to go to hell in plain Spanish.
This game being played by the Jews will continue till someone (a country) tell them NO MORE AND GET LOST, as long as those people see that they can get away with it they will continue to do so.