Under the code name "M-Aktion" (M as an abbreviation of the German word for furniture: Möbel), the German occupiers in World War II plundered the households of Jewish citizens who had fled, been interned or deported in France, Belgium and the Netherlands. In France alone, tens of thousands of apartments and houses were emptied out in the course of the M-Aktion between 1942 and 1944. Furniture and furnishings were taken to Germany where they were used, for example, as a supply for homes which had been damaged in the war. This article focuses on the art works seized as part of the looted mass of objects. Part of them, including mainly paintings and drawings, were listed separately by the Germans. While there was a plan to sell this contingent...
Restituce uměleckých děl zabavených během druhé světové války Abstrakt Tato diplomová práce s názvem...
This article draws on information provided in over 5,000 restitution claims related to the looting o...
This bibliography addresses the issue of assets stolen from or subsequently denied to victims of the...
Despite the confiscation of many art collections, mainly from Jewish families, the Parisian art mark...
International audienceThe center of the art world before the war, Paris fired the Nazis’ greed. The ...
This paper analyses the evolution of the art market in occupied countries during WWII. The three mai...
Between 1949 and 1953, about 2,100 “unclaimed” artworks returned to France from Germany after World ...
During the Nazi Regime, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis seized an estimated one fifth of all art in Europ...
Between 1942 and 1944 the Germans sealed and completely emptied at least 38,000 Parisian apartments....
In the period 1933–1945 the Nazis orchestrated the most massive art theft in world history. The exac...
Numerous paintings looted and pillaged by the Nazis during the Second World War were declared as mis...
From the earliest civilizations, victorious armies would loot defeated cities or nations. the pract...
Conducted on a scale unseen before in history, the Nazi art looting operation set a new precedent fo...
Introducing the Journal of Contemporary History Special Issue ‘The Restitution of Looted Art in the ...
After World War II, many Jewish families and their possessions were displaced or seized by German fo...
Restituce uměleckých děl zabavených během druhé světové války Abstrakt Tato diplomová práce s názvem...
This article draws on information provided in over 5,000 restitution claims related to the looting o...
This bibliography addresses the issue of assets stolen from or subsequently denied to victims of the...
Despite the confiscation of many art collections, mainly from Jewish families, the Parisian art mark...
International audienceThe center of the art world before the war, Paris fired the Nazis’ greed. The ...
This paper analyses the evolution of the art market in occupied countries during WWII. The three mai...
Between 1949 and 1953, about 2,100 “unclaimed” artworks returned to France from Germany after World ...
During the Nazi Regime, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis seized an estimated one fifth of all art in Europ...
Between 1942 and 1944 the Germans sealed and completely emptied at least 38,000 Parisian apartments....
In the period 1933–1945 the Nazis orchestrated the most massive art theft in world history. The exac...
Numerous paintings looted and pillaged by the Nazis during the Second World War were declared as mis...
From the earliest civilizations, victorious armies would loot defeated cities or nations. the pract...
Conducted on a scale unseen before in history, the Nazi art looting operation set a new precedent fo...
Introducing the Journal of Contemporary History Special Issue ‘The Restitution of Looted Art in the ...
After World War II, many Jewish families and their possessions were displaced or seized by German fo...
Restituce uměleckých děl zabavených během druhé světové války Abstrakt Tato diplomová práce s názvem...
This article draws on information provided in over 5,000 restitution claims related to the looting o...
This bibliography addresses the issue of assets stolen from or subsequently denied to victims of the...