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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. CON. RES. 49
Urging the return of portraits painted by Dina Babbitt during her
internment at Auschwitz that are now in the possession of the
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
June 14, 2001
Mrs. Boxer (for herself and Mr. Smith of Oregon) submitted the
following concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on
Foreign Relations
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Urging the return of portraits painted by Dina Babbitt during her
internment at Auschwitz that are now in the possession of the
Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum.
Whereas Dina Babbitt (formerly known as Dinah Gottliebova), a United States
citizen now in her late 70's, has requested the return of watercolor
portraits she painted while suffering a 1\1/2\-year-long internment at
the Auschwitz death camp during World War II;
Whereas Dina Babbitt was ordered to paint the portraits by the infamous war
criminal Dr. Josef Mengele;
Whereas Dina Babbitt's life, and her mother's life, were spared only because she
painted portraits of doomed inmates of Auschwitz-Birkenau, under orders
from Dr. Josef Mengele;
Whereas these paintings are currently in the possession of the Auschwitz-
Birkenau State Museum;
Whereas Dina Babbitt is unquestionably the rightful owner of the artwork, since
the paintings were produced by her own talented hands as she endured the
unspeakable conditions that existed at the Auschwitz death camp;
Whereas the artwork is not available for the public to view at the Auschwitz-
Birkenau State Museum and therefore this unique and important body of
work is essentially lost to history; and
Whereas this continued injustice can be righted through cooperation between
agencies of the United States and Poland: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Senate (the House of Representatives concurring),
That Congress--
(1) recognizes the moral right of Dina Babbitt to obtain
the artwork she created, and recognizes her courage in the face
of the evils perpetrated by the Nazi command of the Auschwitz-
Birkenau death camp, including the atrocities committed by Dr.
Josef Mengele;
(2) urges the President to make all efforts necessary to
retrieve the 7 watercolor portraits Dina Babbitt painted, while
suffering a 1\1/2\-year-long internment at the Auschwitz death
camp, and return them to her;
(3) urges the Secretary of State to make immediate
diplomatic efforts to facilitate the transfer of the 7 original
watercolors painted by Dina Babbitt from the Auschwitz-Birkenau
State Museum to Dina Babbitt, their rightful owner;
(4) urges the Government of Poland to immediately
facilitate the return to Dina Babbitt of the artwork painted by
her that is now in the possession of the Auschwitz-Birkenau
State Museum; and
(5) urges the officials of the Auschwitz-Birkenau State
Museum to transfer the 7 original paintings to Dina Babbitt as
expeditiously as possible.
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