Rotterdam museum returns some antiques taken during WWII to Jewish family The Goodman family lost eleven antique plates during the Second World War, which came to be in the possession of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen. This week, the Rotterdam museum returned six of the plates to the Jewish family. The museum is keeping the other five, Trouw reports. The family and the museum together decided on the distribution of the richly decorated Italian pottery plates from the 16th century. Together, the eleven plates are worth about 1.2 million euros. Dutch museums return Nazi-looted art to Jewish families with some regularity,...