RMKTXG6M–NAZI LOOT Stolen art of LEONARDO DA VINCI 'Lady with an Ermine' Nazi Loot. Art historian Karol Estreicher, American MFAA officer Lt. Frank P. Albright, and two other GIs look at Leonardo da Vinci’s 'Lady with an Ermine' before its return to a museum in Kraków after being stolen by Nazi Germany in World War II WW2 Second World War 1945
RMDYEP5W–American soldiers in Germany recover and document stolen paintings after the collapse of the Nazi regime 1945
RMDT7G21–A US soldier from the Third Army views stacks of jewish owned art looted by the Nazi hidden in a church April 24, 1945 in Ellingen, Germany.
RM2B034GW–'Nazi plunder' refers to art theft and other items stolen as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Third Reich by agents acting on behalf of the ruling Nazi Party of Germany. Plundering occurred from 1933 until the end of World War II, although most plunder was acquired during the war. In addition to gold, silver and currency, cultural items of great significance were stolen, including paintings, ceramics, books, and religious treasures. Although most of these items were recovered by agents of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA), affe
RF2K1A828–An American corporal guards paintings that the Nazis had stolen from the Vienna museum. The artworks were found near Salzburg, Austria. On the left a VELASQUEZ, on the right a BREUGHEL, on the midium a Rembrandt and a Le Titian
RFHM85RP–General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander, accompanied by Gen. Omar N. Bradley, and Lt. Gen. George S. Patton, Jr., inspects art treasures stolen by Germans and hildden in salt mine in Germany. April 12, 1945. Lt. Moore. (Army) NARA FILE #: 111-SC-204516 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1099
RM2B036CR–'Nazi plunder' refers to art theft and other items stolen as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Third Reich by agents acting on behalf of the ruling Nazi Party of Germany. Plundering occurred from 1933 until the end of World War II, although most plunder was acquired during the war. In addition to gold, silver and currency, cultural items of great significance were stolen, including paintings, ceramics, books, and religious treasures. Although most of these items were recovered by agents of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA), affe
RM2B034GK–'Nazi plunder' refers to art theft and other items stolen as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Third Reich by agents acting on behalf of the ruling Nazi Party of Germany. Plundering occurred from 1933 until the end of World War II, although most plunder was acquired during the war. In addition to gold, silver and currency, cultural items of great significance were stolen, including paintings, ceramics, books, and religious treasures. Although most of these items were recovered by agents of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA), affe
RMP66WER–American soldiers in Germany recover and document stolen paintings after the collapse of the Nazi regime 1945
RM2B034DN–'Nazi plunder' refers to art theft and other items stolen as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Third Reich by agents acting on behalf of the ruling Nazi Party of Germany. Plundering occurred from 1933 until the end of World War II, although most plunder was acquired during the war. In addition to gold, silver and currency, cultural items of great significance were stolen, including paintings, ceramics, books, and religious treasures. Although most of these items were recovered by agents of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA), aff
RM2HPHPT8–Various paintings in a storeroom at Schloss Klessheim, including Pieter Bruegel's Peasant Wedding. The person behind is a US Forces corporal ca. 23 June 1945
RMENJD8D–Altaussee Salt Mine in Ausseerland has a long and storied history. It all began during the High Middle Ages, in the mid 12th century.
RMPKC6D8–New York, USA, 12 September 2018. The painting 'Deux Femmes Dans Un Jardin' by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir is exhibited during a ceremony to return the painting, stolen by the Nazis in World War II from the Sulitzer's family in Paris, at the Jewish Heritage Museum in New York City. Credit: Enrique Shore Credit: Enrique Shore/Alamy Live News
RM2JN6GY5–GERMANY - 12 April 1945 - US Army General Dwight D Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander, accompanied by Gen Omar N Bradley, and Lt Gen George S Patton
RMEG6NHW–Soldiers of U.S. Army MFAA Section transporting Michelangelo's 'The Bruges Madonna'. 'Monuments Men' Stephen Kovalyak, George
RMKP82A6–Truck of returned looted treasure comes back to Italy
RMKWC3GF–U.S. Soldier with 'Crown of Charlemagne' in a cave in Siegen, Germany. It was among many looted art treasures hidden there and in hundreds of other sites across Germany. U.S. Army Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives (MFA&A) Section was responsible of the artwork's care and restitution. World War 2 (BSLOC 2015 13 96)
RM2FMEHTE–WWII World War Two Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower inspects paintings in a salt mine at Merkers, near Gotha, Germany, where the Nazi government stored art treasures and gold, plundered in occupied countries, on April 12, 1945. The Supreme Allied Commander was accompanied by Gen. Omar N. Bradley, left, and Lt. Gen. George Patton Jr., immediately behind him. More than 20 percent of the art of Europe was looted by the Nazis under Hitler, and as many as 100,000 works are still thought to be missing.
RMR6K17Y–Vintage Nazi Loot Plunder WW2 World War II American military 'Monument Men ' encountered German Nazi loot repositories such as this one all across Europe. Here, piles of boxes, records, and clothing are guarded by an American GI inside a church in Ellingen, Germany. The church had been used by the Nazis as a secret depot for clothing 'requisitioned' from Belgium France and Holland 1945
RMKP8D51–Nazis stole many art treasures thorughout Europe during World War II, this unknown Rembrant was one such piece of art.
RMDTF58B–The Lost Art Internet Database.
RM2TNG36X–Dutch art collection returned from Germany ca. 1945
RM2EH3G8B–Brentwood Essex 19th February 2021 John Brandler, the art dealer who purchased the Banksey mural, titled girl hula-hooping with a bicycle tyre has been subject to abuse after he removed the it from the wall it had been painted on in Nottingham in order to preserve it. Mr Brandler, pictured outside his art gallary in Brentwood Essex, said that he had been called a Nazi, a thief and a handler of stolen property and other abuse. He said the mural had been offered to community bodies in Nottingham but none had been interested. Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RM2A7Y7CC–Nazis stole many art treasures thorughout Europe during World War II, this unknown Rembrant was one such piece of art.
RFEC2T3X–General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander, accompanied by Gen. Omar N. Bradley, and Lt. Gen. George S. Patton, Jr., inspects art treasures stolen by Germans and hildden in salt mine in Germany. April 12, 1945. Lt. Moore. (Army)
RM2KAW7DB–Magdalena Ogorek, a Polish historian and politician, promoted today her new book 'Wachter List', where she investigates works of art stolen by Wachtel in Krakow. On Thursday, January 18, 2018, in Krakow, Poland. During the WWII; Otto von Wachter was an Austrian General in German Nazi army. He was the Governor of Krakow then Governor of Galicia, and a leader of the Jewish extermination campaign. Wachter was also art connoisseur - he extends his collections with works looted from Krakow and Lviv, where he moves later to establish a division of SS-Galizien. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RMD5TETD–The painting 'Federpflanze' by Paul Klee, which was possibly stolen by Nazis during the Third Reich, is presented at the Kunstsammlung Duesseldorf, Germany, 23 November 2012. After several years of research on possible Nazi looted art, questions on the origin of 33 works of the state art collection of North Rhine-Westphalia are yet unsolved. Photo: MARTIN GERTEN
RMW1M8XW–03 July 2019, Berlin: Minister of Culture Monika Grütters (CDU) hands over the painting 'Quai de Clichy' by the French painter Paul Signac (1863-1935) to Agnes Sevestre-Barbe (r), the representative of the heiress, as part of the return of Nazi looted art from the Gurlitt art collection. Large parts of Cornelius Gurlitt's collection were suspected of having been stolen from Jewish owners during the Nazi era. So far, only seven of the approximately 1500 works of art have clearly proved to be Nazi looted art. Photo: Wolfgang Kumm/dpa - ATTENTION: Only for editorial use in connection with current
RM2B034DG–'Nazi plunder' refers to art theft and other items stolen as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Third Reich by agents acting on behalf of the ruling Nazi Party of Germany. Plundering occurred from 1933 until the end of World War II, although most plunder was acquired during the war. In addition to gold, silver and currency, cultural items of great significance were stolen, including paintings, ceramics, books, and religious treasures. Although most of these items were recovered by agents of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA), aff
RM2HPHPR2–Pieter Bruegel's painting The Peasant Wedding is brought back to Vienna from Salzburg ca. 17 October 1945
RM2B034F4–'Nazi plunder' refers to art theft and other items stolen as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Third Reich by agents acting on behalf of the ruling Nazi Party of Germany. Plundering occurred from 1933 until the end of World War II, although most plunder was acquired during the war. In addition to gold, silver and currency, cultural items of great significance were stolen, including paintings, ceramics, books, and religious treasures. Although most of these items were recovered by agents of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA), affe
RMENJD7T–Altaussee Salt Mine in Ausseerland has a long and storied history. It all began during the High Middle Ages, in the mid 12th century.
RM2B034F6–'Nazi plunder' refers to art theft and other items stolen as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Third Reich by agents acting on behalf of the ruling Nazi Party of Germany. Plundering occurred from 1933 until the end of World War II, although most plunder was acquired during the war. In addition to gold, silver and currency, cultural items of great significance were stolen, including paintings, ceramics, books, and religious treasures. Although most of these items were recovered by agents of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA), affe
RMPKC6D9–New York, USA, 12 September 2018. The painting 'Deux Femmes Dans Un Jardin' by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir is exhibited during a ceremony to return the painting, stolen by the Nazis in World War II from the Sulitzer's family in Paris, at the Jewish Heritage Museum in New York City. Credit: Enrique Shore Credit: Enrique Shore/Alamy Live News
RM2B036CX–'Nazi plunder' refers to art theft and other items stolen as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Third Reich by agents acting on behalf of the ruling Nazi Party of Germany. Plundering occurred from 1933 until the end of World War II, although most plunder was acquired during the war. In addition to gold, silver and currency, cultural items of great significance were stolen, including paintings, ceramics, books, and religious treasures. Although most of these items were recovered by agents of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA), affe
RMEG6NW1–Rose Valland, a French Art Historian, secretly recorded details of the Nazi art plundering. During World War 2, she worked with
RMKWC56Y–U.S. Soldier with 'Crown of Charlemagne' in a cave in Siegen, Germany. It was among many looted art treasures hidden there and in hundreds of other sites across Germany. U.S. Army Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives (MFA&A) Section was responsible of the artwork's care and restitution. World War 2 (BSLOC 2015 13 96)
RM2ANW73G–WW2 NAZI ART LOOT PLUNDER LOOTED STOLEN ARTWORK A painting by the French Impressionist Edouard Manet, 'In the Winter Garden' by MANET, Edouardtitled 'Dans la serre', discovered by American army GI’s in a vault at Merkers mine. Germany, 25 April 1945.
RMW0J7C7–A Senate staffer adjusts World War II era photos of American soldiers recovered Nazi stolen artwork prior to a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing on the HEAR Act, legislation aimed at helping Holocaust survivors and their families recover art stolen by the Nazis, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on June 7, 2016. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI
RMKM7F1G–VINTAGE NAZI GOERING BIRTHDAY HITLER German Field-Marshal Hermann Goering presented with a painting named ''The Falconer' on his 45th birthday given to him by by Adolf Hitler
RM2RTBCJC–THE HAGUE - Silverware stolen from Jews by Nazi Germany during the viewing of the exhibition Looted Art - 10 stories. Visitors are taken through ten stories about looted art from three periods. ANP ROBIN VAN LONKHUIJSEN netherlands out - belgium out
RMKM7F1B–VINTAGE NAZI HITLER BIRTHDAY Hitler is presented with a painting of his hero, Frederick the Great, by Heinrich Himmler (centre), the head of the SS to mark The Fuhrer's 50th birthday in 1939
RM2EH3G73–Brentwood Essex 19th February 2021 John Brandler, the art dealer who purchased the Banksey mural, titled girl hula-hooping with a bicycle tyre has been subject to abuse after he removed the it from the wall it had been painted on in Nottingham in order to preserve it. Mr Brandler, pictured outside his art gallary in Brentwood Essex, said that he had been called a Nazi, a thief and a handler of stolen property and other abuse. He said the mural had been offered to community bodies in Nottingham but none had been interested. Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RMKM7F1D–NAZI LOOT TREASURE WW2 1945 American Troops at Castle Schloss Neuschwanstein Bavaria removing works of art looted stolen by the Nazis during World War 2 Captain James Lorimer (2nd from left) played a central role in safekeeping identifying and returning
RM2KAW7D7–Magdalena Ogorek, a Polish historian and politician, promoted today her new book 'Wachter List', where she investigates works of art stolen by Wachtel in Krakow. On Thursday, January 18, 2018, in Krakow, Poland. During the WWII; Otto von Wachter was an Austrian General in German Nazi army. He was the Governor of Krakow then Governor of Galicia, and a leader of the Jewish extermination campaign. Wachter was also art connoisseur - he extends his collections with works looted from Krakow and Lviv, where he moves later to establish a division of SS-Galizien. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RMR6K17R–WW2 NAZI LOOT LOOTING ART SCULPTURE Rescuing Michelangelo’s Madonna and Child, Altaussee, 1945. In 1944, during World War II, with the retreat of German soldiers, who smuggled the sculpture to Germany secreted in bedding in a Red Cross truck. It was discovered a year later by American GI’s in Altaussee Austria in a salt mine and returned. It now sits in the Church of Our Lady in Bruges, Belgium
RMD5TETC–A cubistic still life of Juan Gris, which was possibly stolen by Nazis during the Third Reich, is presented at the Kunstsammlung Duesseldorf, Germany, 23 November 2012. After several years of research on possible Nazi looted art, questions on the origin of 33 works of the state art collection of North Rhine-Westphalia are yet unsolved. Photo: MARTIN GERTEN
RMG1P5GJ–Rostock, Germany. 18th May, 2016. Stolen books from the inventory of the Rostock university library seen at the restitution ceremony to heiress Audrey Goodman of the USA, in Rostock, Germany, 18 May 2016. A project supported by the German Lost Art Foundation was launched to locate the German Nazi plunder goods. The nine books were wrongfully seized by the Nazis and subsequently exchanged or donated to the Rostock university library. Photo: BERND WUESTNECK/dpa/Alamy Live News
RME1CW36–Nazi racist intellectual Alfred Rosenberg's files at the Neuschwanstein Castle. The largest Nazi art loot cache was found by
RM2HX4M2K–Goering reveals his cave of Stolen Treasures Second Haul of Hermann's Loot -- Hermann Goering has revealed to the U.S. Military Government the location of his secret treasured-cave built in the mountainside at Konigsee, a beauty spot a few miles from Berchtesgarden containing vast numbers of priceless paintings stolen from all parts of Europe as well as gold an silver ornament of Picture shows. All the objects in this room of solid gold and their value runs into millions of pounds. Lt. Rohrbacher of St. Paul, is examining massive golden sword presented by ***** to Goering when things were goi
RMENJD8W–Altaussee Salt Mine in Ausseerland has a long and storied history. It all began during the High Middle Ages, in the mid 12th century.
RMEG6NHY–Rose Valland, a French Art Historian, secretly recorded details of the Nazi art plundering. During World War 2, she worked with
RMPKC6DP–New York, USA, 12 September 2018. FBI Assistant Director-in-Charge William F. Sweeney speaks during a ceremony to return the painting 'Deux Femmes Dans Un Jardin' by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir , stolen by the Nazis in World War II from the Sulitzer's family, at the Jewish Heritage Museum in New York City. Credit: Enrique Shore Credit: Enrique Shore/Alamy Live News
RM2B036CY–'Nazi plunder' refers to art theft and other items stolen as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Third Reich by agents acting on behalf of the ruling Nazi Party of Germany. Plundering occurred from 1933 until the end of World War II, although most plunder was acquired during the war. In addition to gold, silver and currency, cultural items of great significance were stolen, including paintings, ceramics, books, and religious treasures. Although most of these items were recovered by agents of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA), affe
RMKWB7XW–Rose Valland, a French Art Historian, secretly recorded details of the Nazi art plundering. During World War 2, she worked with the French Resistance and the Allies to save thousands of works of art. Cate Blanchett played a fictional character based on Rose Valland in THE MONUMENTS MEN a 2014 film. (BSLOC 2014 10 284)
RM2B034F7–'Nazi plunder' refers to art theft and other items stolen as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Third Reich by agents acting on behalf of the ruling Nazi Party of Germany. Plundering occurred from 1933 until the end of World War II, although most plunder was acquired during the war. In addition to gold, silver and currency, cultural items of great significance were stolen, including paintings, ceramics, books, and religious treasures. Although most of these items were recovered by agents of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA), affe
RM2A9P10P–Original caption: April 24, 1945 - German loot stored in church at Ellingen, Germany found by troops of the U.S. Third Army.
RMW0J7CE–A Senate staffer adjusts World War II era photos of American soldiers recovered Nazi stolen artwork prior to a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing on the HEAR Act, legislation aimed at helping Holocaust survivors and their families recover art stolen by the Nazis, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on June 7, 2016. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI
RM2A7Y7H0–Truck of returned looted treasure comes back to Italy
RM2RTBCHE–THE HAGUE - Silverware stolen from Jews by Nazi Germany during the viewing of the exhibition Looted Art - 10 stories. Visitors are taken through ten stories about looted art from three periods. ANP ROBIN VAN LONKHUIJSEN netherlands out - belgium out
RMR59YHC–Original caption: April 24, 1945 - German loot stored in church at Ellingen, Germany found by troops of the U.S. Third Army.
RM2EH3G8M–Brentwood Essex 19th February 2021 John Brandler, the art dealer who purchased the Banksey mural, titled girl hula-hooping with a bicycle tyre has been subject to abuse after he removed the it from the wall it had been painted on in Nottingham in order to preserve it. Mr Brandler, pictured outside his art gallary in Brentwood Essex, said that he had been called a Nazi, a thief and a handler of stolen property and other abuse. He said the mural had been offered to community bodies in Nottingham but none had been interested. Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RM2KAW7D9–Magdalena Ogorek, a Polish historian and politician, promoted today her new book 'Wachter List', where she investigates works of art stolen by Wachtel in Krakow. On Thursday, January 18, 2018, in Krakow, Poland. During the WWII; Otto von Wachter was an Austrian General in German Nazi army. He was the Governor of Krakow then Governor of Galicia, and a leader of the Jewish extermination campaign. Wachter was also art connoisseur - he extends his collections with works looted from Krakow and Lviv, where he moves later to establish a division of SS-Galizien. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RMD5TETE–The back side of the painting 'Federpflanze' by Paul Klee, which was possibly stolen by Nazis during the Third Reich, is presented at the Kunstsammlung Duesseldorf, Germany, 23 November 2012. After several years of research on possible Nazi looted art, questions on the origin of 33 works of the state art collection of North Rhine-Westphalia are yet unsolved. Photo: MARTIN GERTEN
RMG1P5FR–Rostock, Germany. 18th May, 2016. Stolen books from the inventory of the Rostock university library seen at the restitution ceremony to heiress Audrey Goodman of the USA, in Rostock, Germany, 18 May 2016. A project supported by the German Lost Art Foundation was launched to locate the German Nazi plunder goods. The nine books were wrongfully seized by the Nazis and subsequently exchanged or donated to the Rostock university library. Photo: BERND WUESTNECK/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMENJD8X–Altaussee Salt Mine in Ausseerland has a long and storied history. It all began during the High Middle Ages, in the mid 12th century.
RMKWB9ET–Rose Valland, a French Art Historian, secretly recorded details of the Nazi art plundering. During World War 2, she worked with the French Resistance and the Allies to save thousands of works of art. Cate Blanchett played a fictional character based on Rose Valland in THE MONUMENTS MEN a 2014 film. (BSLOC 2014 10 284)
RMPKC6E3–New York, USA, 12 September 2018. FBI Assistant Director-in-Charge William F. Sweeney speaks during a ceremony to return the painting 'Deux Femmes Dans Un Jardin' by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir , stolen by the Nazis in World War II from the Sulitzer's family, at the Jewish Heritage Museum in New York City. Credit: Enrique Shore Credit: Enrique Shore/Alamy Live News
RME1CW2Y–Italian art treasures looted by Nazi Germany are returned to Florence by the U.S. Army. Six trucks guarded by U.S. Army's
RMKWB7XB–U.S. Army MFAA Section with furniture from Rothschild Paris residences looted by Germans. It was recovered by Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives soldiers, 'Monuments Men' or World War 2. Artworks stolen from the Rothschild's were featured in THE MONUMENTS MEN, a 2014 film based on Robert M. Edsel's book. (BSLOC 2014 10 281)
RM2B034DW–'Nazi plunder' refers to art theft and other items stolen as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Third Reich by agents acting on behalf of the ruling Nazi Party of Germany. Plundering occurred from 1933 until the end of World War II, although most plunder was acquired during the war. In addition to gold, silver and currency, cultural items of great significance were stolen, including paintings, ceramics, books, and religious treasures. Although most of these items were recovered by agents of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA), aff
RM2B034DY–'Nazi plunder' refers to art theft and other items stolen as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Third Reich by agents acting on behalf of the ruling Nazi Party of Germany. Plundering occurred from 1933 until the end of World War II, although most plunder was acquired during the war. In addition to gold, silver and currency, cultural items of great significance were stolen, including paintings, ceramics, books, and religious treasures. Although most of these items were recovered by agents of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA), aff
RMW0J7C8–A Senate staffer adjusts World War II era photos of American soldiers recovered Nazi stolen artwork prior to a Senate Judiciary subcommittee hearing on the HEAR Act, legislation aimed at helping Holocaust survivors and their families recover art stolen by the Nazis, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on June 7, 2016. Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI
RM2B034GM–'Nazi plunder' refers to art theft and other items stolen as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Third Reich by agents acting on behalf of the ruling Nazi Party of Germany. Plundering occurred from 1933 until the end of World War II, although most plunder was acquired during the war. In addition to gold, silver and currency, cultural items of great significance were stolen, including paintings, ceramics, books, and religious treasures. Although most of these items were recovered by agents of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA), affe
RM2RTBDN7–THE HAGUE - Self-portrait Ann Rembrandt, accompanying VR experience, stolen by Nazi Germany during the viewing of the exhibition Looted Art - 10 Stories. Visitors are taken through ten stories about looted art from three periods. ANP ROBIN VAN LONKHUIJSEN netherlands out - belgium out
RM2B036CW–'Nazi plunder' refers to art theft and other items stolen as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Third Reich by agents acting on behalf of the ruling Nazi Party of Germany. Plundering occurred from 1933 until the end of World War II, although most plunder was acquired during the war. In addition to gold, silver and currency, cultural items of great significance were stolen, including paintings, ceramics, books, and religious treasures. Although most of these items were recovered by agents of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA), affe
RM2EH3G6H–Brentwood Essex 19th February 2021 John Brandler, the art dealer who purchased the Banksey mural, titled girl hula-hooping with a bicycle tyre has been subject to abuse after he removed the it from the wall it had been painted on in Nottingham in order to preserve it. Mr Brandler, pictured outside his art gallary in Brentwood Essex, said that he had been called a Nazi, a thief and a handler of stolen property and other abuse. He said the mural had been offered to community bodies in Nottingham but none had been interested. Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RM2B034DM–'Nazi plunder' refers to art theft and other items stolen as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Third Reich by agents acting on behalf of the ruling Nazi Party of Germany. Plundering occurred from 1933 until the end of World War II, although most plunder was acquired during the war. In addition to gold, silver and currency, cultural items of great significance were stolen, including paintings, ceramics, books, and religious treasures. Although most of these items were recovered by agents of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA), aff
RM2KAW7D6–Magdalena Ogorek, a Polish historian and politician, promoted today her new book 'Wachter List', where she investigates works of art stolen by Wachtel in Krakow. On Thursday, January 18, 2018, in Krakow, Poland. During the WWII; Otto von Wachter was an Austrian General in German Nazi army. He was the Governor of Krakow then Governor of Galicia, and a leader of the Jewish extermination campaign. Wachter was also art connoisseur - he extends his collections with works looted from Krakow and Lviv, where he moves later to establish a division of SS-Galizien. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RM2B034E8–'Nazi plunder' refers to art theft and other items stolen as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Third Reich by agents acting on behalf of the ruling Nazi Party of Germany. Plundering occurred from 1933 until the end of World War II, although most plunder was acquired during the war. In addition to gold, silver and currency, cultural items of great significance were stolen, including paintings, ceramics, books, and religious treasures. Although most of these items were recovered by agents of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA), aff
RMG1P5GF–Rostock, Germany. 18th May, 2016. Library head Robert Zepf (R) hands over stolen books from the inventory of the Rostock university library to heiress Audrey Goodman of the USA during a restitution ceremony in Rostock, Germany, 18 May 2016. A project supported by the German Lost Art Foundation was launched to locate the German Nazi plunder goods. The nine books were wrongfully seized by the Nazis and subsequently exchanged or donated to the Rostock university library. Photo: BERND WUESTNECK/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2B034ER–'Nazi plunder' refers to art theft and other items stolen as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Third Reich by agents acting on behalf of the ruling Nazi Party of Germany. Plundering occurred from 1933 until the end of World War II, although most plunder was acquired during the war. In addition to gold, silver and currency, cultural items of great significance were stolen, including paintings, ceramics, books, and religious treasures. Although most of these items were recovered by agents of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA), aff
RMTYY2X3–Claude Monet's 'Snow at Sunset' hangs on the wall at the opening of an exhibition in Paris on June 25, 2008. The exhibition, taking place at the Jewish Art and History Museum, features precious art pieces that were stolen from Jewish homes during the Nazi occupation of France during World War II. (UPI Photo/David Silpa)
RMENJD8R–Altaussee Salt Mine in Ausseerland has a long and storied history. It all began during the High Middle Ages, in the mid 12th century.
RMPKC6E4–New York, USA, 12 September 2018. FBI Assistant Director-in-Charge William F. Sweeney speaks during a ceremony to return the painting 'Deux Femmes Dans Un Jardin' by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir , stolen by the Nazis in World War II from the Sulitzer's family, at the Jewish Heritage Museum in New York City. Credit: Enrique Shore Credit: Enrique Shore/Alamy Live News
RME1CW2X–U.S. soldier among loot stolen from Jewish Holocaust victims, stored in church at Ellingen, Germany. The plundered items
RMEG6NTX–Soldiers of U.S. Army MFAA Section transporting Michelangelo's 'The Bruges Madonna'. 'Monuments Men' Stephen Kovalyak, George
RMKWB9EG–U.S. Army MFAA Section with furniture from Rothschild Paris residences looted by Germans. It was recovered by Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives soldiers, 'Monuments Men' or World War 2. Artworks stolen from the Rothschild's were featured in THE MONUMENTS MEN, a 2014 film based on Robert M. Edsel's book. (BSLOC 2014 10 281)
RM2EH3G5X–Brentwood Essex 19th February 2021 John Brandler, the art dealer who purchased the Banksey mural, titled girl hula-hooping with a bicycle tyre has been subject to abuse after he removed the it from the wall it had been painted on in Nottingham in order to preserve it. Mr Brandler, pictured outside his art gallary in Brentwood Essex, said that he had been called a Nazi, a thief and a handler of stolen property and other abuse. He said the mural had been offered to community bodies in Nottingham but none had been interested. Credit: Ian Davidson/Alamy Live News
RM2KAW7DA–Magdalena Ogorek, a Polish historian and politician, promoted today her new book 'Wachter List', where she investigates works of art stolen by Wachtel in Krakow. On Thursday, January 18, 2018, in Krakow, Poland. During the WWII; Otto von Wachter was an Austrian General in German Nazi army. He was the Governor of Krakow then Governor of Galicia, and a leader of the Jewish extermination campaign. Wachter was also art connoisseur - he extends his collections with works looted from Krakow and Lviv, where he moves later to establish a division of SS-Galizien. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)
RMG1P5F8–Rostock, Germany. 18th May, 2016. Library head Robert Zepf (R) hands over stolen books from the inventory of the Rostock university library to heiress Audrey Goodman of the USA during a restitution ceremony in Rostock, Germany, 18 May 2016. A project supported by the German Lost Art Foundation was launched to locate the German Nazi plunder goods. The nine books were wrongfully seized by the Nazis and subsequently exchanged or donated to the Rostock university library. Photo: BERND WUESTNECK/dpa/Alamy Live News
RM2B034F5–'Nazi plunder' refers to art theft and other items stolen as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Third Reich by agents acting on behalf of the ruling Nazi Party of Germany. Plundering occurred from 1933 until the end of World War II, although most plunder was acquired during the war. In addition to gold, silver and currency, cultural items of great significance were stolen, including paintings, ceramics, books, and religious treasures. Although most of these items were recovered by agents of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA), affe
RMDHYTY2–Munich, Germany. 17th Nov, 2013. View of the apartment, in which 1,500 stolen Nazi paintings have been found, in Munich, Germany, 17 November 2013. Photo: MARC MUELLER/dpa/Alamy Live News
RMENJD7P–Altaussee Salt Mine in Ausseerland has a long and storied history. It all began during the High Middle Ages, in the mid 12th century.
RM2B034DJ–'Nazi plunder' refers to art theft and other items stolen as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Third Reich by agents acting on behalf of the ruling Nazi Party of Germany. Plundering occurred from 1933 until the end of World War II, although most plunder was acquired during the war. In addition to gold, silver and currency, cultural items of great significance were stolen, including paintings, ceramics, books, and religious treasures. Although most of these items were recovered by agents of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA), aff
RMPKC6E5–New York, USA, 12 September 2018. Former U.S. Attorney Robert Morris Morgenthau attends the repatriation ceremony of the painting 'Deux Femmes Dans Un Jardin' by French impressionist Pierre-Auguste Renoir at the Jewish Heritage Museum in New York City. The painting was stolen by the Nazis in World War II from the Sulitzer's family in Paris and retrieved in New York . Credit: Enrique Shore Credit: Enrique Shore/Alamy Live News
RM2B034ET–The Madonna of Bruges is a marble sculpture by Michelangelo of Mary with the Child Jesus. Considered a masterpiece, it was stolen by German forces as part of their 'Nazi Plunder' programme in 1944. It was recovered a year later by allied forces at the Altaussee salt mine in central Austria and returned safely to Bruges, where it remains today.
RMTYY2X5–A woman views 'The Bathers', a painting by Gustave Courbet, at the opening of an exhibition in Paris on June 25, 2008. The exhibition, taking place at the Jewish Art and History Museum, features precious art pieces that were stolen from Jewish homes during the Nazi occupation of France during World War II. (UPI Photo/David Silpa)
RM2B034GJ–Frederick Hartt (1914–1991) was an Italian Renaissance scholar, author and professor of art history. His books include Art: A History of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture (two volumes) and Italian Renaissance Art, Michelangelo (Masters of Art Series), The Sistine Chapel and The Renaissance in Italy and Spain (Metropolitan Museum of Art Series). He was also involved with cataloguing and repatriating art work looted and stolen by the Third Reich during World War II with the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program.
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