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On the days that Hermann Goering was set to arrive at ... He continued to buy and sell stolen art and stacked his own private collection with works by Monet, Sisley and Renoir.
Jotted in pencil is a notation: “Collection GOERING ... for Germany carrying French art. Her name now graces the lobby of the French diplomatic archives. Hermann Göring’s personal art ...
The Nazi military leader Hermann Göring amassed his own personal collection of art stolen from museums and private homes. His collection totaled more than 1,000 items, valued at $200 million in 1945, ...
In a whitewashed building, once a rest center for German railway workers, the American joist Airborne Division has put on display Hermann Goring’s fabulous $200,000,000 collection of art works ...
Hitler’s second in command, Hermann Göring ... after his tenure as president of the Reichstag. His entire art collection comprised some 4,263 works, according to Berlin’s German Historical ...
A comprehensive catalog listing the more than 1,000 major stolen artworks in Nazi leader Hermann ... Europe. Goering was Hitler’s second in command, and much of his plundered art collection ...
Nazi Hermann Goering after his arrest ... With guidance from art historians, Goering gathered a museum-worthy collection spanning leading genres of Western European art. He repeatedly visited ...
Hermann Goering, the second-most powerful man in ... So, he had this obsession with building an art collection. ♪♪ He needed someone he could trust within the Jeu de Paume to channel towards ...
The heirs to a 11th-century collection of art say their Jewish ancestors were ... In 1935, 42 of the pieces were sold to agents of Hermann Goering, Hitler's second in command.