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A force of moral suasion that encourages and assists governments, museums and other public institutions to identify works of art in their collections that may have been stolen during the years of the Third Reich, to publicize information on these works on the Internet and to adopt streamlined procedures that facilitate the return of these works to their rightful owners.
 
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