

WWII Italian Ship's Wheel Returned to Italy at Ambassador’s Residence
A WWII Italian naval ship’s wheel was returned to Italy by the Monuments Men and Women Foundation during an event at the Italian Ambassador’s residence.
1 day ago


A Connection Made. A Promise Fulfilled.
Ninety-three-year-old June Brandt of Richmond, TX, contacted the Monuments Men and Women Foundation after reading Edsel’s Houston Chronicle op-ed about the Forever Promise Project. Her brother, Staff Sergeant William Durham “W. D.” West Jr., was just twenty-one when his plane was shot down over Germany two weeks before the end of World War II. June later learned that his grave—like all 8,000 at the Netherlands American Cemetery—has been lovingly adopted by a Dutch family for
Jan 8


History in Focus: A Cinematic Look at the Nuremberg Trials
Justice Jackson’s questioning of Göring revealed the scale of Nazi plunder.
Nov 20, 2025


Philips Joins the Forever Promise Project to Honor American Veterans
The Forever Promise Project—a new initiative dedicated to connecting all of the families of American service members memorialized at the Netherlands American Cemetery with the Dutch citizens who have devotedly adopted their graves—is gaining powerful momentum thanks to the support of Bank of America.
Nov 3, 2025


Happy Birthday, Rose Valland!
By a serendipitous find, we uncovered a previously unknown photograph of Rose Valland in the Theodore Allen Heinrich Papers, housed at the Archives and Special Collections of the University of Regina in Canada.
Nov 1, 2025


Monuments Men and Women Foundation Stops Auction Sale of Paintings Looted by the Nazis from the Schloss Collection
Thanks to a handful of tips received through the Foundation’s Art Leads program, the Foundation was able to halt the auction of two 17th century small oil paintings listed as unclaimed property in Newark, Ohio and attributed to Dutch master Bosschaert.
Sep 11, 2025
.png)