
70 years on, searching for artwork looted by the Nazis
Clip: 4/30/2016 | 10m 11s
NewsHour’s Phil Hirschkorn reports.
For many Jewish families whose property was stolen, the theft was compounded by murder in concentration camps. For survivors, children and grandchildren, finding the missing art can be an international decades-long search through archives and across continents, into the archives of museums, galleries and auction houses. NewsHour’s Phil Hirschkorn reports.
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70 years on, searching for artwork looted by the Nazis
Clip: 4/30/2016 | 10m 11s
For many Jewish families whose property was stolen, the theft was compounded by murder in concentration camps. For survivors, children and grandchildren, finding the missing art can be an international decades-long search through archives and across continents, into the archives of museums, galleries and auction houses. NewsHour’s Phil Hirschkorn reports.
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