Swiss banks finally publishing details of Holocaust victims' accounts

After years of fighting, Swiss banks are finally publishing the details of some Holocaust victims who put their life's savings on deposit before being killed.

Swiss banks published on the Internet Thursday the names of 3,100 World War II-era account holders who might have been victims of Nazi persecution and are entitled to millions of dollars in deposits.

Holocaust survivors or their heirs have six months, until July 13, to submit formal claims before a resolution tribunal in Zurich, Switzerland.

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