And like their 1930’s national socialist german worker’s party brethren, modern leftists are openly talking about seizing property of people they find “problematic”.
Someone who would have appreciated a violin of such high standards would be the late violinist Yehudi Menuhin, (1916 to 1999) an American born violin virtuoso. He performed for Allied soldiers during WW2, and surving inmates of a number of concentration camps in July 1945, after their liberation in April of the same year. I don’t know a lot about him.
I just happened to hear some of his music and was more or less swept away with his skills and interpretations of Bach and Bartok pieces.
That was 80 years ago.
Does ‘money grubbing’ have a statute of limitations?
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The violin does not appear in the list of expropriated items made by the family after the war...so their oversight was lacking .....plus how generations of family members are going to require compensation?