%0 Journal Article %T “Einstein’s Dentist” (Hans Sachs) and Restitution Claims Concerning a Nazi-Looted Poster Collection %A Bieczyński, Mateusz Maria %J Santander Art and Culture Law Review %V 2024 %R 10.4467/2450050XSNR.24.022.20833 %N 2/2024 (10) %P 283-294 %@ 2391-7997 %D 2024 %U https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/saaclr/artykul/einsteins-dentist-hans-sachs-and-restitution-claims-concerning-a-nazi-looted-poster-collection %X This article delves into the ongoing issues surrounding the restitution of artwork stolen by the Nazi regime during the Second World War. It highlights the less-explored case of German dentist Hans Sachs and his extensive poster collection, shedding light on the challenges faced by heirs of Nazi-looted art and revealing the stance of German cultural institutions and courts. It traces the history of Sachs’ collection, its significance in cultural heritage, and the subsequent attempts to recover it. The focus then shifts to Peter Sachs, the collector’s son, and his pursuit of justice through legal means, detailing the various court decisions that marked the progress of the case. Through this comprehensive analysis the article provides insights into the broader issues of art restitution, the complexities of legal battles involving Nazi-looted art, and the implications for cultural heritage preservation. It concludes with a summary of the key findings and the implications of the Hans Sachs case.