Hitler art album donated to US archives body | Lifestyle.INQ

OCTOBER 27, 2022

HITLER Album. AFP
HITLER Album. AFP
ROBERT Edsel, chair of Monuments Men Foundation for the Preservation of Art and author of “The Monuments Men” AFP

WASHINGTON—A photo album depicting troves of precious art works looted by the Nazis during World War II was donated recently to the National Archives, America’s repository of historical artifacts.

 

The album is one of 39 Hitler Albums— essentially a catalogue of art confiscated by troops operating under orders from Der Fuerher.

 

The book contains photos of looted paintings and other cultural artifacts swiped from France.

 

The album was given to the National Archives at a ceremony that fell on the anniversary of the war’s end in Europe.

 

The event was attended by Harry Ettlinger, 88, one of six surviving soldiers from a US army unit tasked with recovering thousands of artworks confiscated by the Nazis.

 

The album showed page after page of black and white photographs, images, in this case, of artwork stolen from France. The leather-bound book was recovered from one of Hitler’s homes.

 

The album was donated to the National Archives by the “Monuments Men” Foundation, whose mission is to disseminate the story about the lost works of art and the Allied soldiers who helped recover them.

 

The story of the military’s art recovery units was popularized in the movie “The Monuments Men,” written by and starring George Clooney. The film opened across US movie screens in February.

 

The photo albums served as important evidence of Nazi crimes, and were used at war trials to show the extent of pillaging and looting carried out by the Nazis during the war. AFP

 

 

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