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  1. Führermuseum - Wikipedia

    • 48°17′25″N 14°17′31″E / 48.290139°N 14.291981°E The Führermuseum or Fuhrer-Museum (English: Leader's Museum), also referred to as the Linz art gallery, was an unrealized art museum within a cultural complex planned by Adolf Hitler for his hometown, the Austrian city of Linz, near his birthplace of Braunau. Its purpose was to display a selection o… See more

    History and design

    As early as 1925, Hitler had conceived of a "German National Gallery" to be built in Berlin with himself as director. His plan, drawn out in a sketchbook, may have been influenced by the Kaiser-Friedrich-Museum, and consisted of a building with two secti…

    Collection

    The collection for the planned museum in Linz was accumulated through several methods. Hitler himself sent Heinrich Heim, one of Martin Bormann's adjutants who had expertise in paintings and graphics, on trips to Italy and France to buy artworks, whic…

     
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  2. Hitler planned to build an art complex, the Fuhrermuseum, in Linz, Austria, using art stolen from all over Europe. It would have been the largest museum in the world. Art historians and museum leaders expressed concern and pressured the Allied forces to protect art and cultural artifacts.
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    Hitler planned to build an art complex, the Fuhrermuseum, in Linz, Austria, using art stolen from all over Europe. It would have been the largest museum in the world. Art historians and museum leaders expressed concern and pressured the Allied forces to protect art and cultural artifacts.
    www.thevintagenews.com/2015/09/09/the-nazi-plu…
    It contained some 12,000 stolen artworks, including the famous The Ghent Altarpiece by Jan van Eyck. This piece was the number one target that Hitler wanted as the centerpiece for his museum.
    www.dailyartmagazine.com/story-hitlers-art-museum/
    The first is Adolf Hitler's crusade to fill his Fuehrermuseum at Linz, Austria, with the supreme paintings of the world - looted, confiscated and purchased by the Nazis in the occupied countries of France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Poland and Russia.
    www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-24812078
     
  3. Nazi storage sites for art during World War II - Wikipedia

     
  4. The Story of Hitler’s Unrealized Art Museum in Linz

    Feb 19, 2022 · Pieces of art were in most cases confiscated or stolen by the Nazis from Jewish owners throughout Europe during World War II. The cultural district was to be part of an overall plan to recreate Linz, turning it into a …

  5. Nazi Looted Art - National Archives

    Nov 10, 2022 · In May, Patton's Third Army found the salt mine at Alt Aussee in Austria, which housed more than 6,500 paintings for Hitler's museum in Linz and stolen Italian art for Göring's personal collection.46

  6. The unfinished art business of World War Two - BBC …

    Nov 4, 2013 · The astonishing find in a Munich flat of 1,500 paintings missing since 1939 points to two art crimes. The first is Adolf Hitler's crusade to fill his Fuehrermuseum at Linz, Austria, with...

  7. The Nazi Plunder: Haunting History of the Artworks …

    Sep 9, 2015 · Hitler planned to build an art complex, the Fuhrermuseum, in Linz, Austria, using art stolen from all over Europe. It would have been the largest museum in the world. Art historians and museum leaders expressed concern …

  8. The shameful story of art stolen by the Nazis ... - The Jewish …

  9. The Mystery of Hitler's Lost Art Collection – DW – …

    Aug 24, 2005 · Berlin historian Hanns Christian Löhr is the latest to examine the mystery behind the alleged stolen art which was destined for the Linz museum and what happened after the Allies "liberated"...

  10. ‘These families lost everything’: Nazi art theft, an …

    Jan 29, 2021 · During the Third Reich, nearly 20 per cent of the total art in Europe was stolen by the Nazis, much of it originally belonging to Jewish families. This attack on art and culture was alluded to in Mein Kampf and began shortly after …

  11. Nazi Plunder: A History of Missing and Recovered Art …

    Learn how the Nazis looted over 20% of Europe's art during World War II and how some of it was recovered by the Monuments Men and other efforts. Explore the fate of famous works like the Ghent Altarpiece, the Madonna of Bruges, …

  12. How Hitler and the Nazis Stole Art (and Profited from …

    Feb 2, 2020 · Out of 600,000 works of art stolen or looted by the Nazis during WWII, more than 100,000 are still unaccounted for. Nazi collaborators, even in Allied countries, helped the Nazis profit off this crime and were rewarded …

  13. Hans Posse: Hitler's 'director' of looted art – DW – 07/14/2020

  14. Adolf Hitler’s immeasurable legacy as a looter of works of art

  15. 13 Stunning Artworks Stolen by the Nazis - Culture Trip

  16. Hitler’s Mountain of Looted Art - WSJ - The Wall Street Journal

  17. Inside Hitler’s Art-Looting Enterprise - The New Yorker

  18. Hitler Looted the Art , Then They Looted Hitler - The New York …

  19. Painting looted from Hitler to be auctioned in Cologne - The Art …

  20. A Painting Looted at Least Once, From Hitler, Is on the Block

  21. How 1,280 Artworks Stolen by the Nazis were Hidden in a Munich ...