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Try CasePortal for FreePer curiam, the circuit agrees with the district court that the descendants' of Jewish art firm owners, whom they claim were forced by the Nazi government in 1935 to sell medieval relics and devotional objects, cannot now argue the firm owners were not German nationals in an effort to dodge the Federal Republic of Germany's immunity defense. The descendants did not argue this theory until the appeal reached the Supreme Court, at which point it was not preserved. Affirmed.
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