

MMWF Receives Grant from Bank of America to Support Research on Cultural Objects Missing Since WWII
The is proud to announce receipt of a grant from Bank of America to support the Foundation’s ongoing research.
May 31, 2023


Mapping Most Wanted Art
Students in the Digital Humanities Seminar course at Michigan State University created a digital project focused on WWII Most Wanted Art.
May 5, 2023


A Renewed Commitment to the Preservation of Culture: The 21st century Monuments Men and Women
After 71 years since the last Monuments Officer left Europe in the aftermath of WWII, the world once again has Monuments Men and Women!
Aug 17, 2022


Setting the Example: Veterans come Forward with Cultural Objects Taken from Germany
Yesterday, Thursday July 28, president Anna Bottinelli and senior researcher Dorothee Schneider traveled to Ulm, Germany, to hand over to the Ulm Museum ten objects that belong to Germany and possibly the city of Ulm: nine coins dating from the 16th to the 19th centuries and a carved wooden sculpture of Albrecht Berblinger, known as the “Tailor of Ulm.” The coins were sent to the Foundation in an anonymous package, which contained a 2007 letter addressed to the then Mayor of
Jul 29, 2022


Foundation partners with European e-commerce for WWII Most Wanted Art deck of playing cards
We are excited to announce that we have teamed up with playingcardshop.eu to fulfill the WWII Most Wanted Art™ Deck of Playing Cards in Europe. Team members at playingcardshop.eu feel privileged to play their part in helping to raise awareness about the service of the Monuments Men and Women and honor them for their achievements, and we at the Foundation are grateful for their interest and commitment. "This new partnership with an eye to the future has a clear mission; return
Jul 2, 2022


In Celebrating its 15th Anniversary, Organization Changes Name to Monuments Men and Women Foundation
The Foundation today announced that it is changing its name to Monuments Men and Women Foundation.
Jun 6, 2022
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