Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Peter Sachs, a Florida man who is suing the German Historical Museum in Berlin. His father's massive collection of pre-war posters was seized by the Nazis in 1938. Now Sachs is trying to get the posters back.
Hans Sachs: Hans Sachs, in this photo provided by his son Peter Sachs, sits surrounded by some of his favorite posters in this 1930's photo in Berlin, Germany. A Berlin court has ruled Tuesday Feb. 10, 2009, that Hans Sachs never lost legal ownership to his poster collection when the Gestapo seized it. Sachs" son, Peter, a 71-year-old resident of Sarasota, Florida, is trying to reclaim 4,000 of his father"s posters from the German Historical Museum in Berlin. The posters are worth around 4.5 million euros (US dlrs 5.8 million). (AP Photo/Photo Courtsey of Peter Sachs) ALL RIGHTS RESERVED