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[Public Notice 6528]
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Preparations for Holocaust Era Assets
Conference—Looted Art & Immovable
Property
The Special Envoy for Holocaust
Issues at the Department of State is
seeking information from interested
individuals or organizations regarding
the planned conference on Holocaust
Era Assets taking place in Prague, June
26–30, 2009.
The Government of the Czech
Republic will host this conference,
which will address certain unresolved
Holocaust asset issues, including Looted
Art and Immovable Property. The U.S.
Government, through the State
Department, will participate in this
international conference. In preparation
for the Conference, the State Department
will host meetings that will take place
in its main building (Harry S. Truman
Building) on March 2, 2009.
There will be Working Groups in
Prague that will each consider the issues
of ‘‘looted art’’ and ‘‘immovable
property.’’ Those who wish to provide
information to the State Department
regarding those issues are invited to
register and attend one or both of the
following two-hour sessions:
—March 2 at 9:45 a.m.: Preparation for
Looted Art Working Group.
—March 2 at 1:45 p.m.: Preparation for
Immovable Property Working Group.
If you wish to attend either event, you
must register separately for each and as
soon as possible. There are space
limitations. To register, send an e-mail
no later than February 26 to Ms. JonesJohnson (Jones-JohnsonCD@state.gov)
with the following information:
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Full Name
Date of Birth
Driver’s License Number, including
State of Issuance, or Alternate
Government-Issued Picture ID
Organization which you represent, and
its Address and Phone Number
Home Address (only if attending as an
individual)
Name of Event which you wish to
attend.
Those who are registered and plan to
attend are urged to arrive at the
Department at least 15 minutes before
the starting time for each event to allow
time for security screening. Upon
arrival, you will need to show valid
government-issued identification: For
example, a U.S. state driver’s license or
a passport. The official address of the
State Department is 2201 C Street, NW.,
Washington, DC. However, you must
use the ‘‘23rd Street Entrance’’ on the
West Side of the State Department’s
Harry S. Truman Building, located on
23rd Street between C Street and D
Street, NW., Washington, DC.
Written comments may also be
provided to the same e-mail address for
Ms. Jones-Johnson cited above.
February 12, 2009.
Ambassador J. Christian Kennedy,
Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues,
Department of State.
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 6528]
Preparations for Holocaust Era Assets Conference--Looted Art &
Immovable Property
The Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues at the Department of State
is seeking information from interested individuals or organizations
regarding the planned conference on Holocaust Era Assets taking place
in Prague, June 26-30, 2009.
The Government of the Czech Republic will host this conference,
which will address certain unresolved Holocaust asset issues, including
Looted Art and Immovable Property. The U.S. Government, through the
State Department, will participate in this international conference. In
preparation for the Conference, the State Department will host meetings
that will take place in its main building (Harry S. Truman Building) on
March 2, 2009.
There will be Working Groups in Prague that will each consider the
issues of ``looted art'' and ``immovable property.'' Those who wish to
provide information to the State Department regarding those issues are
invited to register and attend one or both of the following two-hour
sessions:
--March 2 at 9:45 a.m.: Preparation for Looted Art Working Group.
--March 2 at 1:45 p.m.: Preparation for Immovable Property Working
Group.
If you wish to attend either event, you must register separately
for each and as soon as possible. There are space limitations. To
register, send an e-mail no later than February 26 to Ms. Jones-Johnson
(Jones-JohnsonCD@state.gov) with the following information:
Full Name
Date of Birth
Driver's License Number, including State of Issuance, or Alternate
Government-Issued Picture ID
Organization which you represent, and its Address and Phone Number
Home Address (only if attending as an individual)
Name of Event which you wish to attend.
Those who are registered and plan to attend are urged to arrive at the
Department at least 15 minutes before the starting time for each event
to allow time for security screening. Upon arrival, you will need to
show valid government-issued identification: For example, a U.S. state
driver's license or a passport. The official address of the State
Department is 2201 C Street, NW., Washington, DC. However, you must use
the ``23rd Street Entrance'' on the West Side of the State Department's
Harry S. Truman Building, located on 23rd Street between C Street and D
Street, NW., Washington, DC.
Written comments may also be provided to the same e-mail address
for Ms. Jones-Johnson cited above.
February 12, 2009.
Ambassador J. Christian Kennedy,
Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues, Department of State.
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