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The '''Führermuseum''' ([[English language|English]], '''[[Führer]] museum''') was an unrealized [[museum]] complex reputedly planned by [[Adolf Hitler]] for the city of [[Linz]] to display the collection of [[Nazi plunder|art looted]] by the [[Nazi]]s throughout [[Europe]] during [[World War II]]. |
The '''Führermuseum''' ([[English language|English]], '''[[Führer]] museum''') was an unrealized [[museum]] complex reputedly planned by [[Adolf Hitler]] for the city of [[Linz]] to display the collection of [[Nazi plunder|art looted]] by the [[Nazi]]s throughout [[Europe]] during [[World War II]]. |
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The Führermuseum (English, Führer museum) was an unrealized museum complex reputedly planned by Adolf Hitler for the city of Linz to display the collection of art looted by the Nazis throughout Europe during World War II.
External links
- 2004 article from Die Welt (in German)
- OSS Report on Hitler's Museum (from Prof. Jonathan Petropolous)
Further reading
- Schwarz, Birgit: Hitler's Museum. Die Fotoalben Gemäldegalerie Linz, Wien, Böhlau Verlag, 2004 ISBN 3-205-77054-4