New database contains details on some 20K pieces
(NEWSER) - Some 20,000 works of art looted by the Nazis are one step closer to being returned to their rightful owners. Today marks the launch of an online database of art taken in Germany-occupied France and Belgium between 1940 and 1944, allowing survivors, their relatives, art collectors and museums to track down objects that may belong to them. The database was created from the meticulous records kept by the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg, the Nazi unit that seized the art in the first place, reports the AP . More»