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Eugene Hollander was a Hungarian who wrote From the Hell of the Holocaust: A Survivor's Story. Sidney Iwens wrote How Dark the Heavens. Marie Jalowicz Simon wrote Gone to Ground: One Woman's Extraordinary Account of Survival in the Heart of Nazi Germany. [17] Hermann Kahan wrote The Fire and the Light. Trudy Kanter wrote Some Girls, Some Hats ...
Art, Ideology, and Economics in Nazi Germany: The Reich Chambers of Music, Theater, and the Visual Arts. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 0-8078-4607-4; Thoms, Robert: The Artists in the Great German Art Exhibition Munich 1937–1944, Volume I – painting and printing. Berlin 2010, ISBN 978-3-937294-01-8.
Jean Metzinger, 1913, En Canot (Im Boot), oil on canvas, 146 cm × 114 cm (57 in × 45 in), exhibited at Moderni Umeni, S.V.U. Mánes, Prague, 1914, acquired in 1916 by Georg Muche at the Galerie Der Sturm, confiscated by the Nazis c. 1936, displayed at the Degenerate Art show in Munich, and missing ever since Albert Gleizes, 1912, Landschaft bei Paris, Paysage près de Paris, Paysage de ...
It took some 50 years before avenues were developed to help the heirs of Holocaust victims to reclaim looted art, and intense legal battles were, and continue to be, needed to vindicate their rights.
Salomon van Ruysdael - View of Beverwijk - 1982.396 - Museum of Fine Arts, restituted to heirs of Ferenc Chorin in 2021 "View of Beverwijk" by Salomon van Ruysdael Heirs of Ferenc Chorin. to Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Looted in 1945, the painting was sold in 1982 by London art dealer Edward Speelman to the MFA, Boston. The provenance was false.
The exhibit & Wednesday’s dedication. The centerpiece, of course, is the display holding the 11 million stamps. It’s a somber sight — a display a foot-and-a-half deep and 12 feet wide, with ...
The title Righteous Among the Nations, has, over the past sixty years, become one of the most esteemed titles of modern history. It was the height of World War II in Germany, and the Jewish family ...
Some human remains at Buchenwald, [1] including a lampshade made of human skin. [2]There are two notable reported instances of lampshades made from human skin.After World War II it was claimed that Nazis had made at least one lampshade from murdered concentration camp inmates: a human skin lampshade was displayed by Buchenwald concentration camp commandant Karl-Otto Koch and his wife Ilse Koch ...