Nazi Looting: The Plunder of Dutch Jewry During the Second World War الإنجليزية (Q55630814)

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    Nazi Looting: The Plunder of Dutch Jewry During the Second World War
    book, history, WWII
    • Nazi looting
    • The Plunder of Dutch Jewry During the Second World War

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    Nazi looting : the plunder of Dutch Jewry during the Second World War (الإنجليزية)
    Lynn H. Nicholas الإنجليزية
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    lootedart.com الإنجليزية
    Art, real estate and equities are seldom considered together. But for most families these various assets were inescapably intertwined. Gerald Aalders has, in this well researched and concise book, done us the great favor of describing these interlocking looting systems as they were instituted in the Netherlands (الإنجليزية)
    Lempertz الإنجليزية
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    Looted works of art were forcibly deposited in the Lipmann Rosenthal Bank (LIRO) from where they were sold on the art market both in the Netherlands and Germany. Auction houses and dealers selling such works of art included Mak van Waay, Amsterdam, Van Marle & Bignell in The Hague, Lempertz, Cologne, Curt Reinheldt of Berlin and the Munich Galerie für alte Kunst. Dutch museums purchased looted works of art from LIRO, among them the Rijksmuseum, the Stedelijk, the Museum for Asian Art and The Hague Municipal Museum (الإنجليزية)
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    Thomas Mak van Weij الإنجليزية
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    A. S. Drey dealership الإنجليزية
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