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09 October 2023
Nazi looted property in the United States in the 1930s
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by Marc Masurovsky Adolf Hitler and his National Socialist movement came to power in Germany on 30 January 1933. The subsequent Nazi era las...
23 May 2018
TD 51072
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by Marc Masurovsky Treasury Directive TD 51072 was passed on June 8, 1944, two days after D-Day, under sections 3(a) and 5(b) of the Trade w...
22 May 2018
Business as usual
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by Marc Masurovsky The twenty-year old discussion about Nazi looted art and restitution tends to skirt a fundamental point: how was it able ...
27 February 2017
Oprah and Adele II
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by Marc Masurovsky Warning : This is an opinion piece and you—the reader—are always free to disagree with what you are about to read. Perh...
07 March 2015
So What Was on Hitler's Mind as an Art-Plunderer?
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by Ori Z Soltes For many readers of this blog, these observations may not be new, but for others they may provide food for thought. Those wi...
05 July 2011
Who Could Believe that It Was Happening, Even as It was Happening?
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A commentary by Ori Z. Soltes , chair of the Holocaust Art Restitution Project (HARP) Ori Z. Soltes Source: The Great Courses In the a...
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