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Nazi art looting before and during World War II has recently been the subject of intense international attention and has been discussed in several books. In this title, the author investigates the careers of prominent individuals who, like Faust, chose to pursue artistic ends through collaboration with diabolical forces. These educated historians, dealers, and museum directors who became part of the Nazi machine were later rehabilitated after the war. It is the author's contention that they are the key to the thousands of looted artworks that are still missing today. An intriguing study of the relationship between culture and politics in the Third Reich.
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