Does ST belong to a Nazi?
My ancestors had a S.T.
The Nazis conquered and lost in war and in camps
At some point, some scion of the family received it from some community in the world that holds old S.T.
There were some clear signs.
Now the question:
Does it save from a lion and a bear, from a river flood, etc., and does it belong to the survivor who found it or to all the survivors?
The community gave it to him. Does it belong to Natzer or to all the survivors?
The Nazis bought it from the law of conquest, they bought Ammon and Moab, they purified them in a slush pit. Whoever divided them into pieces was entitled to the land of the desert. Or if it is now accepted in international law that there is no civilian looting, and yet we go to war, then perhaps today there is no law of conquest, they bought it? What if it was expropriated from the murdered grandfather and now belongs to whoever has it? Or does it belong to all descendants?
I didn’t understand why it was related to a bear and a bear. The concepts of conquest are also anachronisms. This is ordinary theft. The question is what is the ruling on a stolen object that was lost by the thief and found by someone else. From the above, it seems that there is a duty of return on the thief himself because it was forbidden to come into his hands. But when he lost the object and this happened after the owner despaired, then he lost his ownership of the object and it belongs to the originator. Alternatively, it is despair and a change of authority. Although, according to the letter of the law, it is certainly appropriate to return it to its original owner, without detracting from a loss that occurred after despair.
Ari in the above of course
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