The Republic of Hungary and several of its national museums escaped a long-running lawsuit brought by a Jewish family seeking to reclaim a massive art collection that was stolen during the Holocaust.

The Herzog family failed to show the artwork was taken in violation of international expropriation law, so US courts lack jurisdiction over their claims, the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit said Friday.

The Hungarian government and Nazi collaborators during World War II seized part of Baron Mór Lipót Herzog’s collection, which contained more than 2,000 pieces including works by Renoir and Monet. Most of …

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