A German court ruled against a Jewish family trying to reclaim property that belonged to the family until the 1930s. The judges said the Sabersky family voluntarily gave the lot that lies outside of Berlin, to city authorities in 1933 in exchange for rezoning other property. The ruling is expected to set a precedent for other property that the family is trying to regain.
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