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Record of largest-ever Nazi art hoard made public for first time -
Telegraph

A German auction house has made its records from the Nazi era public for
the first time, in what could be a major breakthrough in the quest to
recover art works looted during the Second World War.

The auction house’s then-owner Adolf Weinmüller is not a household name.
But when the “Monuments Men” – the Allied officers in charge of saving
looted art – seized a hoard of paintings, sculptures, tapestries, drawings
and candlesticks from him at the end of the war for investigation, the list
of items ran to 13 pages.

That’s almost three times as long as the list of artworks temporarily taken
from fellow art dealer Hildebrand Gurlitt – many of which were eventually
found in 2012 in the Munich flat of his reclusive son, Cornelius.


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