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CaseNo: IAARVUS188288, CourtName: MISC 3, Plaintiff: IRVING and ANA ROSNER, State: FL Florida, UniqueCaseRef: LCD>IAARVUS188288, Hungarian, United States, Jewish, Government, Possessions, Gold Train, Nazis, Camp, War, Army, International Law, Confiscation, Stolen Jewish, Hungarian Jews, Valuables, Property Control, Rightful Owners, Warehouse, Forced Labor Camp, Ana Rosner, Accounting, Paintings, Werfen Train, Restitution, Auschwitz, Identifiahk, Holocaust, Belonging , ContentID: 120253765

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1 2001-05-07 CLASS ACTION COMPLAINT
[ see first page and extracted highlights below  ] ItemID: 130159
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1 . CLASS ACTION COMPLAINT

EXTRACTED KEY WORDS
UNITED STATES
PLAINTIFFS
JEWISH
GOVERNMENT
POSSESSIONS
GOLD TRAIN
NAZIS
CAMP
WAR
ARMY
INTERNATIONAL LAW
MEMBERS
CONFISCATION
STOLEN JEWISH
HUNGARIAN JEWS
VALUABLES
PROPERTY CONTROL
RIGHTFUL OWNERS
WAREHOUSE
FORCED LABOR CAMP
ANA ROSNER
ACCOUNTING
PAINTINGS
WERFEN TRAIN
RESTITUTION
AUSCHWITZ
IDENTIFIAHK
HOLOCAUST
BELONGING
                                                                                                   
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                                                   I.               N.4TURE  OF  ACTION

                 I.          This  is a class nclion  pursuant  10 Rules 23(a)  and 23(b)(3)  ofthe

Rules ofCi\il  Prucedurs  for  unconstitutional  raking. breach  of  implied-in-f&t                

hailmcnt  and \,iolation  ofcon\centional  and customav  international  Law,  for  which

plaintiffs  alid rl:iw  se&  nn accounting,  rcstituiion  id  damages.

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                -.           Plaintiffs.  Hungarian  Jelvvs who  were  persec.uted and imprisoned 
SNIPPETS:
  • IRVING and ANA ROSNER, ANDREW and)
  • UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
  • plaintiffs alid rl:iw se& nn accounting,
  • Nazis during World War II. and their descendants.
  • the pro-Nazi Hungarian government confiscated all of their Cxnily
  • money and possessions (referred LO herein as `7he stolen Jewish property").
  • property, stolen from Hungarian Jews, onto a train bound for Germany.
  • It is referred to herein as the "Gold Train."
  • The U.S. Army
  • the pxsonal property and valuables of dispossessed Hungarian Jews who had been
  • Instead of returning the property to its rightful owners,
  • plaintiffs and the putati1.e class members had to struggle to rebuild
  • Holocaust Assets was formed.
  • States to folIoi\ i& own policlregarding restitution of Holocaust victims' property after
  • principles of international law that prohibit confiscation of civilian property,
  • removed from their home and deported to Auschwitz.
  • They had to Ieaw behind important personal possessions such as jewelry, silver, and his
  • Gelbman family was soon shipped to the Auschwitz, "concentration" camp.
  • Hc was taken away to a forced labor camp in Hungap' in 1940.
  • The paintings included five by Janos Viski,
  • decrees on Jcuish property as belonging to the Hungarian State.
  • The warehouse
  • tnlth is that the Gold Train property in the Property Control Warehouse was known as to
  • the first Property Control Officer in charge of the Werfen Train properly at the
  • after confiscation.
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