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Why Were the Nazis Interested in Bayeux' Tapestry, to the Point of Stealing a Fragment of It?

Summary by Slate.fr
The Nazis' obsession with European art was a central element of Adolf Hitler's genocidal regime and his ambitions for world domination. The discovery of a fragment of the famous Norman tapestry in archives in Germany is further proof of this.
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The Nazis' obsession with European art was a central element of Adolf Hitler's genocidal regime and his ambitions for world domination. The discovery of a fragment of the famous Norman tapestry in archives in Germany is further proof of this.

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Slate.fr broke the news in France on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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