WW2 Germany The Linz File Hitlers Plunder Of Europes Art Reference Book

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This is a hard cover used condition The Linz File Hitlers Plunder Of Europes Art Reference Book  with a total of 185 pages. Contains information and several photos regarding Hitlers mass art theft during WW2. This edition was published in 1981.

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‘WW2 Germany: The Linz File – Hitler’s Plunder of Europe’s Art Reference Book’ is a compelling hardcover edition spanning 185 pages. Published in 1981, it delves deep into the massive art theft orchestrated by Adolf Hitler during World War II. This reference book meticulously documents the extensive looting of Europe’s cultural treasures intended for Hitler’s planned Führermuseum in Linz, Austria. Enriched with detailed information and several evocative photos, the book brings to light the magnitude of the art robbery and its impact on European heritage. Ideal for historians, art enthusiasts, and those interested in the darker aspects of WWII, this edition offers a comprehensive exploration of one of the largest art heists in history. Whether for academic reference or personal interest, ‘The Linz File’ serves as a significant resource on the plundering of Europe’s invaluable art.

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