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New York exhibitions have become forced to declare artistic looted by Nazis

Museums in New York will then be forced to report which pieces of art absolutely brilliant stolen in Europe during the Nazi period, due to modern provisions approved last week before Governor Kathy Hochul. 
The justice system includes parts of a box of regulations planned to respect and encourage Holocaust inhabitants, as shown in a new report from the New York Department of Financial Services. 
Nazis decided to steal and expropriated thousands and thousands of paintings and sculptures during World War II, many from Jewish groups. The proposed legislation makes it mandatory that museums "prominently place a placard or other signage" on the pieces of art. 
A London historic will restore its stolen Benin silver and gold to Nigeria

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