The Sovereign Liechtenstein family may give up to compensation for the illegal confiscation of their properties, only their paintings are worth hundreds of millions of dollars. By the way, they were citizens of their own state and they never were supporters of the Nazi regime, nor in Austria or in Germany, and some of them like their relatives the Hohenberg brothers as well, were sent to concentration camps by the SS and Gestapo. I cannot speak about the whole family, there are other branches that they may try to pursue a vindication of their situation. Edvard Benes hated in a particular way all the Austro Bohemian and Hungarian nobilities, in the same way that he hated the house of Habsburg, Benes betrayed his Emperor and King Karl who was the rightful and legal Sovereign of Bohemia and Moravia in 1916 as direct heir of the ancient Bohemian and Moravian dynasties. Why he didn’t return Konopischt to the sons and daughters of Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Countess Sophia Chotek, as we know both were sent to Dachau by the Nazis and almost perished there. When the husband of Sophia Countess Nostitz after the war asked why was his own properties being confiscated when he was declared an enemy of the Third Reich, the answer was totally cynic, “you must divorced your “Hohenberg” wife and leave your children as well”, this was pure hate and that’s it. The same principle is applicable to the heir of Prince Franz Ulrich Kinsky, his father wasn’t a Nazi and when he was 3 years old left Czechoslovakia with his mother Princess Mathilde, born Baroness von dem Bussche, both were escaping from the Gestapo and went undercover to Italy, arriving finally to Argentina in January 1940. His own father had a strange death in Vienna on December 18, 1938 inside the Automobile Club, who once chaired. One day, when the Treaty of Lisbon will be law of the land in the Czech Republic at least many people who were unfairly deprived more by ethnic reasons from their properties, should receive a compensation of the Czech national state, obviously will be a duty of the government in Prague, and they will not find any excuses for the breaching of the principle of legality and International Law.