During their occupation of large parts of Europe, the Nazis systematically looted foreign countries for art, gold and other items holding financial or cultural value. Often for any larger purpose, but for their own, egocentric, criminal gain.
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Written by: Joram Appel
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- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum ID EA 65940
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