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Plundered, but by whom? : Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia and occupied Europe in the light of the Nazi-art looting : proceedings of an international academic conference held in Prague on 21-22 October, 2015 / translation, Christopher Hopkinson.

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    Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia and occupied Europe in the light of the Nazi-art looting : plundered, but by whom? : proceedings of an international academic conference held in Prague on 21-22 October, 2015
    Format
    Online resource
    Published
    Prague : Documentation Centre for Property Transfers of the Cultural Assets of WWII Victims, 2015
    ©2015
    Locale
    Czech Republic
    Bohemia and Moravia (Protectorate, 1939-1945)
    Europe
    Contents
    The main features of occupation policy in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia and the rest of the Czech Lands / Mečislav Borák
    The role of the occupying and Protectorate authorities in relation to artworks / Jan Gebhart
    Establishment and Activities of the Einsatzstabs in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia / Monika Sedláková
    The confiscation of Jewish-owned musical instruments: the example of the Jews of Prostějov (1942) / Jan Machala
    The refugee problem in 1938 and its solution / Jakub Hablovič, Vilém Knoll
    Law in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia / Jaromír Tauchen
    The Nazi occupation of the Czech Lands, the Nuremberg Trials and the international law of war / Pavel Maršálek
    The Relation between the Restitution of Jewish Property and the Presidential Decrees / Jan Kuklík
    Art Looted during World War II in Occupied Poland : Legal Perspective / Kamil Zeidler
    Restitution in Italy: Between diplomacy and political expediency / Francesca Cavarocchi
    Post-war restitution and the case of the Museum of St. Donatus in Zadar / Antonija Mlikota
    A Neutral Unknown : Portugal and the International Trade in Looted Art during the Second World War / Inês Fialho Brandão
    German Lost Art Foundation Deutsches Zentrum Kulturgutverluste / Uwe M. Schneede
    MNRs and the collection of Josef Wiener from Prague / Thierry Bajou
    Who owns Bruno Schulz? The changing postwar fortunes of works of art by Jewish artists murdered in Nazi-occupied Poland / Nawojka Cieślińska-Lobkowicz
    The Central Office for Provenance Research in Hesse : Workshop Report / Ulrike Schmiegelt-Rietig, Miriam Olivia Merz
    Recent Developments on the Field of Professional Standards of Provenance Research : Towards a Unified Approach about the Identification of Looted Cultural Assets in European Museums / Agnes Peresztegi
    The fate of several major Jewish collections in the Protectorate and after the war, their deposition at the National Gallery and problems with restitution / Václav Erben
    On research into wartime deposits at the Museum of Decorative Arts, Prague / Johana Prouzová
    Research and processing of a collection of Hebrew prints held at the National Library of the Czech Republic / Michael Nosek
    Looted art and libraries : a challenge for post-war relationships between France and Czechoslovakia / Sophie Cœuré
    Schloss Kleßheim : Adolf Hitler's guesthouse and its unknown inventory / Imma Walderdorff
    Hildebrand Gurlitt and his dealings with German museums / Meike Hoffmann
    The Stedelijk Museum and the Second World War : From provenance research to an exhibition / Margreeth Soeting
    Tracing Pan-European Looted Art in Russia : The Case of the Erich Koch Collection / Patricia Kennedy Grimsted.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Hopkinson, Christopher, translator.
    Centrum pro dokumentaci majetkových převodů kulturních statků obětí II. světové války.
    Notes
    Includes bibliographical references.
    The main features of occupation policy in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia and the rest of the Czech Lands / Mečislav Borák -- The role of the occupying and Protectorate authorities in relation to artworks / Jan Gebhart-- Establishment and Activities of the Einsatzstabs in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia / Monika Sedláková -- The confiscation of Jewish-owned musical instruments: the example of the Jews of Prostějov (1942) / Jan Machala -- The refugee problem in 1938 and its solution / Jakub Hablovič, Vilém Knoll -- Law in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia / Jaromír Tauchen -- The Nazi occupation of the Czech Lands, the Nuremberg Trials and the international law of war / Pavel Maršálek -- The Relation between the Restitution of Jewish Property and the Presidential Decrees / Jan Kuklík -- Art Looted during World War II in Occupied Poland : Legal Perspective / Kamil Zeidler -- Restitution in Italy: Between diplomacy and political expediency / Francesca Cavarocchi -- Post-war restitution and the case of the Museum of St. Donatus in Zadar / Antonija Mlikota -- A Neutral Unknown : Portugal and the International Trade in Looted Art during the Second World War / Inês Fialho Brandão -- German Lost Art Foundation Deutsches Zentrum Kulturgutverluste / Uwe M. Schneede -- MNRs and the collection of Josef Wiener from Prague / Thierry Bajou -- Who owns Bruno Schulz? The changing postwar fortunes of works of art by Jewish artists murdered in Nazi-occupied Poland / Nawojka Cieślińska-Lobkowicz -- The Central Office for Provenance Research in Hesse : Workshop Report / Ulrike Schmiegelt-Rietig, Miriam Olivia Merz -- Recent Developments on the Field of Professional Standards of Provenance Research : Towards a Unified Approach about the Identification of Looted Cultural Assets in European Museums / Agnes Peresztegi -- The fate of several major Jewish collections in the Protectorate and after the war, their deposition at the National Gallery and problems with restitution / Václav Erben -- On research into wartime deposits at the Museum of Decorative Arts, Prague / Johana Prouzová -- Research and processing of a collection of Hebrew prints held at the National Library of the Czech Republic / Michael Nosek -- Looted art and libraries : a challenge for post-war relationships between France and Czechoslovakia / Sophie Cœuré -- Schloss Kleßheim : Adolf Hitler's guesthouse and its unknown inventory / Imma Walderdorff -- Hildebrand Gurlitt and his dealings with German museums / Meike Hoffmann -- The Stedelijk Museum and the Second World War : From provenance research to an exhibition / Margreeth Soeting -- Tracing Pan-European Looted Art in Russia : The Case of the Erich Koch Collection / Patricia Kennedy Grimsted.

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    English
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    9788090570344
    8090570348
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