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Allied Looting In World War Ii Thefts Of Art Manuscripts Stamps And Jewelry In Europe Kenneth D Alford

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Allied Looting In World War Ii Thefts Of Art Manuscripts Stamps And Jewelry In Europe Kenneth D Alford
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Publisher: McFarland
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.08 MB
Pages: 289
Author: Kenneth D. Alford
ISBN: 9780786460533, 0786460539
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Allied Looting In World War Ii Thefts Of Art Manuscripts Stamps And Jewelry In Europe Kenneth D Alford by Kenneth D. Alford 9780786460533, 0786460539 instant download after payment.

Looting has long been recognized as one of the crimes committed by the Third Reich during World War II, a crime which stripped economic wealth and artistic treasures from the populations the Nazis terrorized. This historical text reveals the shocking extent of looting by Allied forces, exploring their thievery against the Germans and others. It follows the journey of the Hungarian Crown Treasure from a muddy oil drum in Austria to Fort Knox and back to Hungary, and discusses numerous lost treasures ranging from priceless art works to rare manuscripts, including the earliest known printing by the Gutenberg press.

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