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  2. Art and World War II - Wikipedia

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    First, art (and, more generally, culture) found itself at the centre of an ideological war. Second, during World War II, many artists found themselves in the most difficult conditions (in an occupied country, in internment camps, in death camps) and their works are a testimony to a powerful "urge to create." Such creative impulse can be ...

  3. War Artists' Advisory Committee - Wikipedia

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    Wilkinson was a World War I navy veteran and during World War II he travelled extensively on Royal Navy ships and was aboard HMS Jervis on D-Day. WAAC bought one painting from Wilkinson and he donated the other fifty-one paintings to the committee. Throughout 1945 and 1946 the exhibition was shown in Australia and New Zealand.

  4. 1945 in art - Wikipedia

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    Allied forces reach the Nazi stolen art repository in the salt mines at Altaussee in Austria, finding more than 6,500 paintings. Retreating SS forces destroy the Klimt University of Vienna Ceiling Paintings in store at Schloss Immendorf. [3] [4] Ben Nicholson paints still lifes incorporating British Union Flags to mark V-E Day.

  5. Art theft and looting during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Art theft and looting occurred on a massive scale during World War II. It originated with the policies of the Axis countries, primarily Nazi Germany and Japan, which systematically looted occupied territories. Near the end of the war the Soviet Union, in turn, began looting reclaimed and occupied territories. "The grand scale of looted artwork ...

  6. Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program - Wikipedia

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    Even before the U.S. entered World War II, art professionals and organizations such as the American Defense Harvard Group and the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) were working to identify and protect European art and monuments in harm’s way or in danger of Nazi plundering. The groups sought a national organization affiliated with ...

  7. Nazi plunder - Wikipedia

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    The Commission for Art Recovery has characterized Switzerland as "a magnet" for assets from the rise of Hitler until the end of World War II. [13] Researching and documenting Switzerland's role "as an art-dealing centre and conduit for cultural assets in the Nazi period and in the immediate post-war period" was one of the missions of the ...

  8. Military art - Wikipedia

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    They Drew Fire: combat artists of World War II. New York: TV Books. ISBN 978-1-57500-085-5; OCLC 43245885; Chase Maenius. The Art of War[s]: Paintings of Heroes, Horrors and History. 2014. ISBN 978-1320309554; Nevill, Ralph and William Gladstone Menzies. (1909). British Military Prints. London: The Connoisseur Publishing. OCLC 3509075

  9. 1942 in art - Wikipedia

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    January – Treasures from the new National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. are evacuated by train to the Biltmore Estate at Asheville, North Carolina. February 15 – Singapore surrenders to Japanese forces. Among the British troops captured are illustrator Ronald Searle and sculptor Anthony Twentyman.

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