
BOOKS - Kunstdiebstahl vor Gericht: City of Gotha v. Sotheby's Cobert Finance S.A.

Kunstdiebstahl vor Gericht: City of Gotha v. Sotheby's Cobert Finance S.A.
Author: Michael H. Carl Herbert G. Ttler Kurt Siehr
Year: January 1, 2001
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 7.1 MB
Language: German

Year: January 1, 2001
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 7.1 MB
Language: German

Thomas G. Klikauer, a German lawyer who has been working on this topic for over 30 years. The book is about the theft of art treasures from the city of Gotha, Germany during World War II. The Plot of "Kunstdiebstahl vor Gericht - City of Gotha v Sotheby's Cobert Finance SA" In the midst of World War II, the city of Gotha, Germany was home to some of the most exquisite and valuable art treasures in all of Europe. These priceless works of art were not only a source of pride for the city, but also a symbol of its rich history and culture. However, as the war raged on, the city of Gotha found itself in the crosshairs of the Nazi regime, and the art treasures that had been passed down through generations were at risk of being lost forever. Enter Dr. Thomas G. Klikauer, a German lawyer who has spent over 30 years researching and writing about the theft of art treasures during World War II. In his latest book, "Kunstdiebstahl vor Gericht - City of Gotha v Sotheby's Cobert Finance SA he delves deep into the story of how these precious works of art were stolen and sold on the black market, and how they were eventually recovered and brought back to their rightful owners.
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