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David Sand, a grandson of Felix Hildesheimer, holds a photograph of his mother, in Los Angeles, Jan. 22, 2021. More than 80 years after Hildesheimer's death, his 300-year-old violin -- valued at around $185,000 -- is at the center of a dispute that is threatening to undermine Germany's commitment to return objects looted by the Nazis. (Elizabeth Weinberg/The New York Times)
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2021-01-22
ELIZABETH WEINBERG/The New York Times Agency/East News
The New York Times Agency
ELIZABETH WEINBERG
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