Malta
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Malta was a British Crown colony during World War II. Prior to and during World War II, Jewish refugees fled from Continental Europe to Malta because it was the only country in Europe that did not require visas for refugees fleeing Nazi Germany. No immovable property—private, communal, or heirless—was taken from Jews or other targeted groups in Malta during the war. As a result, no immovable property restitution laws were required. Malta endorsed the Terezin Declaration in 2009 and the Guidelines and Best Practices in 2010.