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develop the following outline in to a story thief-looting shops -police unable to catch-some alert locals

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Nazi plunder was stealing of art and other items as a result of the organized looting of European countries during the time of the Third Reich by agents acting on behalf of the ruling Nazi Party of Germany. Plundering occurred from 1933 until the end of World War II, particularly by military units known as the Kunstschutz, although most plunder was acquired during the war. In addition to gold, silver and currency, cultural items of great significance were stolen, including paintings, ceramics, books and religious treasures. Although most of these items were recovered by agents of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program (MFAA, also known as the Monuments Men), on behalf of the Allies immediately following the war, many are still missing. There is an international effort underway to identify Nazi plunder that still remains unaccounted for, with the aim of ultimately returning the items to the rightful owners, their families or their respective countries.

Background

Sale of art confiscated from German museums

Public burning of art

Public auctions and private sales in Switzerland

Nazi looting organizations

Art Looting Investigation Unit

Soviet Union

Poland

Austria

Führermuseum

Hermann Göring collection

Nazi storage of looted objects

Plunder of Jewish Books

Effects of Nazi looting today

Other looted artworks

See also

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