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Title
The Backlash Against Claimants
Author
Sophie Lillie
Date
June 2009
Description
To read the paper, which addresses the articles by Norman Rosenthal and Jonathan Jones debated on this site in January 2009 under the title
'Should Nazi-looted art be returned?'
, click
here
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