Looted Art Recovery and Restitution Journey

010 - The Rothschild Jewels the Goring Collection Conclusion

32 min · 25. feb. 2026
episode 010 - The Rothschild Jewels the Goring Collection Conclusion cover

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From May 1945 to February 1946, I had the unique opportunity to serve as a Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives Officer in Germany, deeply engaged in the vital mission of recovering looted art. My journey led me to extraordinary places—such as a secluded monastery in Czechoslovakia, a concealed salt mine in Austria, and a majestic castle in Bavaria. As the Deputy Chief of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives Section of the U.S. Military Government, I played a crucial role in returning these invaluable artworks to their rightful owners. This book shares my personal experiences from this remarkable endeavor, highlighting the stories of my fellow officers and shedding light on our collective efforts in the pursuit of justice and cultural heritage.

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episode 010 - The Rothschild Jewels the Goring Collection Conclusion artwork

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