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Dallas, TX - Photo Albums Related To Nazi Art Theft Unveiled

Published on: March 27, 2012 04:59 PM
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David S. Ferriero, archivist of the United States, right, and Robert M. Edsel, founder and president of Monuments Men Foundation for the Preservation of Art show two newly discovered albums containing photographs of art works and furniture stolen by the Nazis during World War II after they were unveiled at a news conference in the Meadows Museum at SMU in Dallas, Tuesday, Mar. 27, 2012. The Dallas-based Monuments Men Foundation for the Preservation of Art had been contacted by relatives of two World War II soldiers who took the albums from Hitler's home. They'll be donated to the U.S. National Archives. (AP Photo/LM Otero)David S. Ferriero, archivist of the United States, right, and Robert M. Edsel, founder and president of Monuments Men Foundation for the Preservation of Art show two newly discovered albums containing photographs of art works and furniture stolen by the Nazis during World War II after they were unveiled at a news conference in the Meadows Museum at SMU in Dallas, Tuesday, Mar. 27, 2012. The Dallas-based Monuments Men Foundation for the Preservation of Art had been contacted by relatives of two World War II soldiers who took the albums from Hitler's home. They'll be donated to the U.S. National Archives. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

Dallas, TX - Two albums documenting works of art and furniture stolen by the Nazis during World War II were unveiled Tuesday after being discovered by a Dallas-based foundation that was contacted by relatives of two soldiers who had taken them from Adolf Hitler’s home.

Robert M. Edsel, founder and president of the Monuments Men Foundation for the Preservation of Art, said a Dallas news conference that the albums are “key pieces of evidence taken from a crime scene that were prized possessions of Adolf Hitler.”

The albums, which will be donated to the U.S. National Archives, were among those created by the Nazi agency Einsatzstab Richsleiter Rosenberg, or ERR, documenting the items they had taken from across Europe. One album includes photographs of 69 paintings that were taken as early as 1940. Another contains photographs of 41 pieces of furniture, mostly taken from the Rothschild family.

The albums will bring the total number of ERR albums in the custody of the National Archives to 43, including two others that were donated in 2007.

“We can only hope for more discoveries in the years to come,” said U.S. Archivist David S. Ferriero.

For decades, the 39 ERR albums discovered stored at Germany’s Neuschwanstein Castle and were later used as evidence at the Nuremberg trials to document Nazi looting were thought to be the only survivors of about 100, he said.

The Monuments Men Foundation continues the work of those who helped Allied forces protect cultural treasures during World War II and after the war helped return stolen items.

Edsel said that by 1951, the Monuments Men had processed and returned more than 5 million stolen objects.

“It was the greatest treasure hunt in history — one that continues to this day,” Edsel said.

Greg Bradsher, senior archivist at the National Archives, said that the albums are a reminder of the massive amounts of properties that Hitler took and a reminder that “to this day, hundreds of thousands” of items are not with their rightful owners.


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 Mar 28, 2012 at 08:42 AM concerned_Jew Says:

It's good work they are doing trying to preserve history and uncover the horrendous theft that the Nazis committed in addtion to the murder. We have never ever in history experienced such an immoral criminal genocidal government as Nazi Germany and I hope we will never again. We have to be on the lookout any time the government tries to take more power to itself than it deserves. And remember Rom Emmanual's saying, that any tragedy can be exploited to the advantage of the government in the form of taking away more freedom from the people in a claim to wanting to protect them. Watch out for the Trayvon Martin shooting and see all the calls for more gun control. The government will protect you from yourself, you are too childish to protect yourself, you need BIG BROTHER to protect you, i.e. surrender your freedom for more security, NO THANKS!

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