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In 1935, 42 of the pieces were sold to agents of Hermann Goering, Hitler's second in command. After inflation, today, the transaction would be worth about $20 million.
Members of Fabius’s family were Jewish art dealers in the early 20th century, and their collection was seized by the Nazis during the war. Since he assumed office in 2012, he has tried to speed ...
Creator Anderson, Harry V. Subject Allied Forces. Supreme Headquarters. Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives Section Place of publication, production, or execution No place, unknown, or undetermined ...
As Hitler’s loyal deputy, Hermann Goering looted works of art from across Nazi-occupied Europe, amassing a huge personal collection. Hermann Goering with daughter Edda on July 22, 1939.
A man from Argentina shelled out more than $676,000 this weekend at an auction selling the personal belongings of Adolf Hitler and his deputy, Hermann Goering. The man, who remained anonymous ...
Goering was convicted in the Nuremberg trials for crimes against humanity. He committed suicide the day before he was to be hanged in 1946. His art collection was confiscated by the Allies.
Of the hundreds of paintings in Hermann Goering’s art collection, these works are considered by art historian Nancy Yeide to be among the most significant: “Virgin and Child” (1520) by Jan ...
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A collection of cigars that were made for Hitler’s deputy Hermann Goering are to go up for auction today. The cigars, expected to fetch between $1261 and $1892, were removed from the cellars of ...
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