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- World_War_II_looting_of_Poland abstract "The looting of Polish cultural artifacts during World War II was carried out by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union side by side after the invasion of Poland of 1939. A significant portion of Poland's cultural heritage, estimated at about half a million art objects, was plundered by the occupying powers. Cataloged pieces are still occasionally recovered elsewhere and returned to Poland.Priceless pieces of art still considered missing or found in Russian museums include works by Canaletto, Anna Bilińska-Bohdanowiczowa, Józef Brandt, Lucas Cranach the Elder, Lucas Cranach the Younger, Albrecht Dürer, Anthony van Dyck, Hans Holbein the Younger, Jacob Jordaens, Frans Luycx, Jacek Malczewski, Raphael, Rembrandt van Rijn, Peter Paul Rubens, Henryk Siemiradzki, Veit Stoss, Alfred Wierusz-Kowalski, Leon Wyczółkowski, Jan Matejko, Henri Gervex, Ludwig Buchhorn, Józef Simmler, Henri-Pierre Danloux, Jan Miense Molenaer and many others.As part of the efforts to locate and retrieve the missing pieces of art, the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage founded the Database of War Losses, as of 2013 containing over 63,000 entries. The list is periodically sent to over 100 auction houses around the world, published by the Ministry and also submitted to the National Institute of Museology and Collections Protection, Polish embassies, and the Central Registry of Information on Looted Cultural Property 1933-1945 (lootedart.com). In addition, the Ministry also founded the Lost Museum website, a virtual museum containing historic photographs of many pieces of art still missing.".
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- World_War_II_looting_of_Poland caption "--11-26".
- World_War_II_looting_of_Poland caption "Crates from the National Museum in Kraków packed for shipment to Germany".
- World_War_II_looting_of_Poland caption "Germans looting the Zachęta Museum in Warsaw in the summer of 1944".
- World_War_II_looting_of_Poland caption "Pompeo Batoni's Apollo and two Muses, stolen in 1944; returned to Poland in 1997".
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- World_War_II_looting_of_Poland header "World War II plunder of Poland".
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- World_War_II_looting_of_Poland subject Category:Art_and_cultural_repatriation_after_World_War_II.
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- World_War_II_looting_of_Poland subject Category:Cultural_history_of_Poland.
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- World_War_II_looting_of_Poland comment "The looting of Polish cultural artifacts during World War II was carried out by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union side by side after the invasion of Poland of 1939. A significant portion of Poland's cultural heritage, estimated at about half a million art objects, was plundered by the occupying powers.".
- World_War_II_looting_of_Poland label "Grabież polskich dóbr kultury w czasie II wojny światowej".
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