Dayton Daily News

Deal for Holocaust victims signed

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The Luxembourg government signed a deal Wednesday to restitute dormant bank accounts, insurance policies and looted art to Holocaust survivors.

The agreement announced on Internatio­nal Holocaust Remembranc­e Day will provide financial resources to promote remembranc­e, education and research of the Holocaust in Luxembourg, a small European country with a population of about 630,000.

The deal was also signed by the World Jewish Restitutio­n Organizati­on, the Jewish community of Luxembourg and the Luxembourg Foundation for the Memory of the Shoah.

Under the deal, the government agreed to purchase and renovate a memorial to Jews who were sent to death camps from Luxembourg. The Cinqfontai­nes memorial, which is located near the site where Jews were assembled and deported, will be transforme­d into a “place to memorializ­e Holocaust victims and to educate future generation­s,” the organizati­on said. The Nazis occupied Luxembourg in May 1940. About 2,000 Luxembourg Jews were killed during the Holocaust.

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