Advisory Committee Restitutions and Second World War.

Restitutions committee

Since January 2002, the Restitutions Committee has been investigating and assessing individual applications for the restitution of cultural assets that went missing during the Second World War. The committee comprises legal advisers, historians and art historians and makes independent recommendations to the State Secretary for Education, Culture and Science. These applications concern claims for works of art of which the owner relinquished possession involuntarily due to circumstances directly related to the Nazi regime.

On this website, you will find the recommendations about which the State Secretary has come to a decision, as well as summaries and press reports.

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NK2828:
Portrait of a man with a dog, anonymous
Westphalia, dated 1571

(Photo: RCE / Tim Koster)


2 February 2012:
Press release: Restitutions Committee issues recommendations concerning four claims to looted art

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Press release: Restitutions Committee issues recommendation on May collection, November 2011

Regulations on binding opinion procedure (pdf-file), September 2011



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