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The latest news about the Monuments Men and Women Foundation's work from all major international media outlets.

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Project connects Americans to the Dutch people who honor their relatives at World War II cemetery

October 14, 2025

AP News

In the decades since June West Brandt’s older brother was killed in World War II, her kind and artistic sibling who loved to play boogie-woogie on the piano has never been far from her mind. So she was delighted to discover he’s also being remembered by a Dutch couple who regularly visit a marker for him at a Netherlands cemetery.

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Op-Ed Art stolen by Nazis continues to find its true home

October 10, 2025

Dallas Morning News

Monuments Men and Women Foundation has located additional pieces.

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Rose Valland: How One Woman Saved Thousands of Artworks From the Nazis

October 9, 2025

The DailyArt Magazine

This is the story of Rose Valland, a courageous and driven woman who single-handedly saved the artistic treasures of her country. Her extraordinary story now reaches new audiences thanks to the first English translation of her memoir, The Art Front: The Defense of French Collections 1939-1945, published by the Monuments Men and Women Foundation.

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Museums Aren’t Doing Enough to Identify Nazi-Looted Art, Report Finds

October 3, 2025

artnet

Are U.S. museums ignoring the Washington Conference Principles on Nazi-Confiscated Art?

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Nonprofit Gets Two Paintings Stolen by Nazis Pulled From Auction

September 15, 2025

The New York Times

The paintings were among more than 300 works seized during World War II from Adolphe Schloss, a German Jew who lived in France and amassed a collection of old master paintings.

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Ohio Auction of Two Dutch Paintings of Flowers Looted By Nazis Halted By Foundation

September 12, 2025

ARTNews

The auction of two 17th century oil still-life paintings of flowers was recently halted after a foundation claimed they were looted by Nazis during World War II.

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Nazi-Looted Paintings Discovered at Ohio Auction House

September 12, 2025

Artnet

The paintings came from an abandoned bank safe-deposit box in Texas.

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Two paintings thought stolen by Nazis during World War II are discovered in central Ohio

September 12, 2025

The Columbus Dispatch

An 80-year search for two 17th century paintings stolen by the Nazis during World War II and last seen in the Munich headquarters of Adolf Hitler has ended at an Ohio auction house.

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Family connections sought for WWII cemetery in The Netherlands

September 7, 2025

Legion.org

The Forever Promise Project seeks to link more U.S. families to devoted Dutch grave adopters.

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Es ist die Zeit der Rückgaben: Die Preußen bekommen Sargsiegel wieder

September 4, 2025

SWP.DE

Die Monuments Men kennt man aus dem gleichnamigen Film. Die US-Truppe hat am Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs historisch Wertvolles zu bewahren versucht. Daraus entstand später eine Stiftung, und die hat jetzt auf der Burg Hohenzollern eine Rückgabe verkündet.

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