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Third U.S. Army discovers looted art treasures hidden by Nazis in a salt mine. - Collections Search - United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
NAZI LOOT Hidden hoard stashed secreted in a salt mine in Merkers. The 90th Division, U.S. Third Army, discovered this Third Reich wealth, SS looted gold money and museum paintings that were
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U.S. commanders tour German Merkers salt mine where Nazi treasure was hidden. Gen. Eisenhower is seated,
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The Spoils of War: Finding and Returning Nazi Treasure
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Valuable paintings and stolen art found inside Merkers Mines in Germany at end of...HD Stock Footage - YouTube
U.S. Soldiers With Manet's 'In The Conservatory,' Stashed In A Salt Mine, 1945
Photo] US Army Corporal Donald Ornitz examining a looted painting in the Merkers salt mine, Germany, Apr 1945 | World War II Database
Monuments Men: A Baltimore writer learns her father helped in the search for Nazi plunder - The Washington Post
The Monuments Men: Rescuing art from the Nazis | Harvard Magazine