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Locating the Jewish Future : The Restoration of Looted Cultural Property in Early Postwar Europe
At the end of World War II Allied soldiers found an unexpected amount of looted cultural property on German territory, property that had originally belonged to Jewish institutions and private owners from all over Europe. To take care of this precious booty the American Military Government for German...
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Published in: | Naharaim 9(2015), 1/2, Seite 25-47 |
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Main Author: | Gallas, Elisabeth (Author) |
Document Type: | Online Resource Article |
Language: | English |
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2015
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Online Access: | Volltext |
Related Items: | In:
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