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  •  Holocaust-Era Assets  - http://www.ushmm.org/assets/index.html
     International list of current activities regarding holocaust-era assets. A project of the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in conjunction with the Washington Conference on Holocaust-Era Assets.
  •  Holocaust: The Plunder of Art Treasures  - http://www.nizkor.org/hweb/imt/nca/nca-01/nca-01-14-plunder-01.html
     Excerpt from the International Military Tribunal, Nurnberg: Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression, Volume 1, Chapter 14.
  •  Lost Art Internet Database  - http://www.lostart.de/index.php3?lang=english
     A government-sponsored German database of art objects either stolen by the Nazis or for which no legal proprietor has been found.
  •  The Spoils of War  - http://www.beutekunst.de/bremen/bremen0.html
     [Germany] Biannual newsletter published by the German Coordination Office of the Federal States for the Return of Cultural Property.
  •  Hitler's Capital  - http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/flashbks/nazigold/hitler.htm
     Part II of an article by James S. Plaut, in which he tells the story of retrieving and collecting of masterpieces looted by Rosenberg, Goring, and Hitler and hidden in Germany. [The Atlantic Monthly]
  •  Loot for the Master Race  - http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/flashbks/nazigold/loot.htm
     Article by James S. Plaut, who was directly responsible for recovering the works of art which had been looted by Rosenberg, Göring, and Hitler and hidden in Germany. [The Atlantic Monthly]
  •  Restitution - Art  - http://www.restitution-art.cz/english/main.html
     [Czech Republic] Database of works of art from public collections in the Czech Republic that come, or may come, from the property of the victims of the Holocaust.
  •  Enemy Property: The British Government Claims Scheme  - http://www.enemyproperty.gov.uk/
     [United Kingdom] Site contains details of the claims scheme and how to apply. It also has summary details of records held at the Public Record Office relating to UK property seized during WWII from organisations and individuals resident in countries with which the UK was at war.
  •  The Art Newspaper - Looted Art  - http://www.theartnewspaper.com/looted/lootedart.asp
     Selection of recently published articles on the subject of art looted during the Second World War. Also publishes a complete list of names of the dealers, museum curators, collectors and Nazi officials involved in trading art in occupied Europe, as reported to the US government in 1946 by the Office of Strategic Services.
  •  CBC Witness: Restitution  - http://tv.cbc.ca/witness/restitution/index.html
     About the plunder of Europe's art by the Nazi's during WWII and the efforts to return it.
  •  Bruno Kreisky Archives Foundation  - http://www.kreisky.org/
     [Austria] Art looted by the Nazi regime in Austria. Includes article by Oliver Rathkolb on restitution policies and a list of privately owned artworks still missing.
  •  Nazi-Era Provenance Internet Portal  - http://www.nepip.org
     Provides a searchable registry of objects in U.S. museum collections that were created before 1946, and changed hands in Continental Europe during the Nazi era (1933-1945).
  •  Amber Room Organisation  - http://www.amberroom.org/
     Aims to investigate the remains of the Amber Room and other objects of art and culture missing since WWII.
  •  Lost to the World  - http://www.losttotheworld.com
     The website for the book "Lost to the World" written by Tom Adler and Anika Scott telling the story behind the disappearance of Mahler's manuscript "Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen".