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Oskar Federer (born May 4, 1884, in Jičín – died July 21 1968 in Canada) was a Jewish industrialist living in Czechoslovakia.[1] Forced to flee by the Nazis, his property and art collection were plundered first by Nazis[2] and later by the communist regime in Czechoslovia.[3]
^Veselská, Magda (2003). "Oskar Federer - Unternehmer und Kunstsammler". Theresienstädter Studien und Dokumente (in German) (10): 241–274.
^Congress, World Jewish. "Canadian family wins Czech court case over restitution of art collection". World Jewish Congress. Retrieved 2022-07-01. A Canadian family has won a legal battle in its attempt to reclaim a European art collection assembled by their Jewish grandfather before the Second World War and later confiscated by the Nazis and then the Communists. A panel of three judges of a Czech appeals court on Wednesday upheld a lower-court ruling which granted possession of 21 art works to the Toronto banking executive Andrew Federer and his family
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