A correction has been issued regarding an article about legislation aimed at making it easier for heirs of victims to recover art looted during the Nazi era. The original article misstated how France's national railway transported 76,000 Jewish victims during World War Two.
The victims were transported in more than 70 freight trains, not in 76 cattle cars as previously reported. The publication noted that corrections are made during the press run whenever possible, meaning some errors may not have appeared in all editions.
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