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In this file photo dated Feb. 19, 1937, German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, left, discusses plans for building a convention hall at Nuremberg with Lord Mayor Willy Liebel, center, and Prof. Albert Speer, right, at Nuremberg, Germany. Hilde Schramm inherited several paintings collected by her father, Hitler’s chief architect and Armaments Minister Albert Speer, but she didn’t want them. Instead, Schramm sold them and used the money to start the Zurueckgeben foundation, translated to “return” or “give back”,  for which she is receiving an Obermayer German Jewish History Award on Monday, Jan. 21, 2019. (AP Photo, File)

In this file photo dated Feb. 19, 1937, German Chancellor Adolf Hitler, left, discusses plans for building a convention hall at Nuremberg with Lord Mayor Willy Liebel, center, and Prof. Albert Speer, right, at Nuremberg, Germany. Hilde Schramm inherited several paintings collected by her father, Hitler’s chief architect and Armaments Minister Albert Speer, but she didn’t want them. Instead, Schramm sold them and used the money to start the Zurueckgeben foundation, translated to “return” or “give back”, for which she is receiving an Obermayer German Jewish History Award on Monday, Jan. 21, 2019. (AP Photo, File)

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