Lost art restitution and recovery
German Lost Art Foundation
Lost art was stolen in colonial times or during National Socialist dictatorship - the founndationn aims to retturn it.
Library of Lost Books (Online Exhibition and Citizen Science Project)
The Library of Lost Books Is an ambitious citizen science project by historians of the Leo Baeck Institute in Jerusalem and London. It aims to recover the books of the Higher Institute for Jewish Studies that was founded in Berlin in 1872 and closed down by the Nazis in 1942. With the “Library of Lost Books” exhibition the spirit and legacy of the books are to be kept alive. The book hunt is used to [...]
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Lost Art database
The database and German Art Foundation are set up to research and restitute works of art stolen by Nazis during National Socialism.
Leo Baeck collections
A catalogue of losst books cn be searched and updated, the i nstittute documents -jh´´ Jewish culture.,+
Lost lift database - German Maritime Museum
Following the beginning of the Second World War in 1939, civilian goods were no longer transported from shipyards in Bremen and Hamburg and many jewish emigrants lost their properties which were auctioned as of spring 1940. Since 2018 two projects at the Museum have been indexing the removal goods and their original owners in a database.
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Looted and plundered art
A lot of docments have been signed to establish the restiitution of art and books looted by the Nazi regime.
document from: Ständige Konferenz der Kultusminister der Länder in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (KMK)
Lost Art database
The database and German Art Foundation are set up to research and restitute works of art stolen by Nazis during National Socialism.