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US National Archives Bibliography of Holocaust Era Assets - http://www.archives.gov/research_room/holocaust_era_assets/bibliographies/bibliographies.html
Provides categorized bibliographic citations, printed and online, dealing with Holocaust-Era Assets. Includes categories for looted art. |
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Holocaust Assets: US State Department - http://www.state.gov/www/regions/eur/holocausthp.html
Links to US government documents relating to Holocaust-Era Assets, including looted art. |
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Holocaust-Era Assets - http://www.ushmm.org/assets/index.html
International list of current activities regarding holocaust-era assets. A project of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in conjunction with the Washington Conference on Holocaust-Era Assets. |
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Nazi-Era Provenance Internet Portal - http://www.nepip.org
Provides a searchable registry of objects in U.S. museum collections that were created before 1946, and changed hands in Continental Europe during the Nazi era (1933-1945). |
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Project for the Documentation of Wartime Cultural Losses - http://docproj.loyola.edu/
Official reports on the Nazis' seizure of cultural property in France, Russia, Europe, Occupied Territories, Neutral countries and Latin America. |
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Holocaust: The Plunder of Art Treasures - http://www.nizkor.org/hweb/imt/nca/nca-01/nca-01-14-plunder-01.html
Excerpt from the International Military Tribunal, Nurnberg: Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, Volume 1, Chapter 14. |
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The Schloss Collection: Non-restituded Works Looted 1943-1998 - http://www.france.diplomatie.fr/archives/dossiers/schloss/index_ang.html
Catalogue listing works of art from the Schloss collection not restituted as of July 1, 1997. |
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Hitler's Capital - http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/flashbks/nazigold/hitler.htm
Part II of an article by James S. Plaut, in which he tells the story of retrieving and collecting of masterpieces looted by Rosenberg, Goring, and Hitler and hidden in Germany. [The Atlantic Monthly] |
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Loot for the Master Race - http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/flashbks/nazigold/loot.htm
Article by James S. Plaut, who was directly responsible for recovering the works of art which had been looted by Rosenberg, Göring, and Hitler and hidden in Germany. [The Atlantic Monthly] |