How Did the Painting Stolen During the Nazi Era End up in Argentina? the Story of Friedrich Kadgien
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Aberrant crimes, thefts of works of art, escapes, intrigues and family secrets are the elements that make up the dark picture that was the life of the Nazi official Friedrich Kadgien. The simple advertisement of a house for sale in Argentina revealed the plot that, for more than 80 years, kept hidden the legacy of the so-called “magic of finances” of Nazism, characterized as “a snake” by the allied officers who tried to stop it in 1945. He was a…
Iván Pérez Sarmenti, CNN en Español Everything started with a real estate notice, which could have gone unnoticed, as one of the many properties for sale in Mar del Plata, a holiday destination for many Argentines. But some Dutch journalists detected something else: the publication showed a picture that would have been stolen during the Nazi occupation in Europe.
Iván Pérez Sarmenti, CNN en Español Everything started with a real estate notice, which could have gone unnoticed, as one of the many properties for sale in Mar del Plata, a holiday destination for many Argentines. But some Dutch journalists detected something else: the publication showed a picture that would have been stolen during the Nazi occupation in Europe.
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