

WWII Monuments Men weren't all men. The female members finally move into the spotlight
The Dallas-based foundation honoring the group updated its name in recent years to recognize their contributions, highlighted their work...
Feb 22, 2024


Rose Valland’s Memoir Gets First English Translation
The Monuments Men and Women Foundation is proud to announce the publication of the first English translation of Rose Valland's memoir.
Nov 15, 2023


Now Open! Monuments Men and Women Gallery
In the early years of finding the Monuments Men and Women—twenty-one in all—and hearing firsthand their incredible experiences, an idea emerged: recreate a salt mine and use it to allow visitors to learn about these soldiers and their wartime service not just to the United States, but civilization. In my vision, such a permanent museum exhibit would not only honor their military service but help raise global awareness of the importance of preserving our shared cultural herita
Nov 4, 2023


The Last Remaining Monuments Man Dies at 98
Richard M. Barancik, the last of the Monuments Men and Women of World War II, has died.
Jul 18, 2023


Interactive Map of WWII Art Repositories
Designed using Google Maps, this interactive map features locations that served as repositories during WWII.
Jul 11, 2023


Monuments Men and Women Foundation Returns Rare Document to Italy
Today the Foundation announced the restitution of a papal bull issued by Pope Pius IX in 1862 and turned over custody of Italy.
Jun 6, 2023
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