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The Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg (ERR), the “Special Task Force” headed by Adolf Hitler’s leading ideologue Alfred Rosenberg, was one of the main Nazi agencies engaged in looting cultural valuables in Nazi-occupied countries during the Second World War. The detail with which the ERR documented the art, archives, books, and other Judaica it plundered has proved essential for the recovery of cultural valuables after the war and their return to victims or heirs.
Art --- kunstroof --- Tweede Wereldoorlog --- Holocaust Memorial --- holocaust --- Rosenberg, Alfred --- anno 1940-1949 --- looted art
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This is the first monograph study of the German-born architect Simon Ungers (Cologne, 1957), who now lives and works in New York City.Simon Ungers' work can be divided into commissions, competitions and installations. The book brings together examples of all three categories, these ranging from built work such as the T-House in upstate New York to the latest schemes for international competitions, as well as a series of installations and sculptures shown in art galleries. These are different yet complementary fields of action which, taken together, offer a very complete vision of the paths and ideals in Simon Ungers' work.
architecture [discipline] --- Holocaust Memorial --- Architecture --- Ungers, Simon --- T-House --- anno 1900-1999 --- United States --- Architects --- Architecture, Modern --- Architectes --- Ungers, Simon, --- History --- Critique et interprétation --- Critique et interprétation --- museumarchitectuur --- United States of America
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