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...Nazi party conducted the largest art theft in history, Kianovsky says. Although many pieces were returned after the war, The New York Times estimated last week that about 100,000 works are still missing...
After examining the historical whereabouts of the painting, Kianovsky says she thought it might have been stolen from French collector Alphonse Kahn, who lost over 2,000 pieces during the Nazi occupation...
...June 4, 1942, the U.S. began to push Japan back. Two years later, on June 6, 1944, the world's largest amphibious invasion, on the shores of Normandy, did the same to the Germans. But no matter who was winning the war, humanity was losing. On Jan. 20, 1942, Nazi leaders adopted a "final-solution" policy that resulted in 6 million dead Jews...
DIED. ISSER HAREL, 91, legendary Israeli spy and one of the founders of Mossad, the Israeli intelligence organization, which he ran from 1952 to '63; in Petah Tiqwah, Israel. During Mossad's early years, he directed the 1960 capture of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann, who had for years been living under an assumed name in Argentina and was later tried and executed in Israel. Harel recalled dragging Eichmann back to Israel and walking into Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion's office with the message "I brought you a present...
...read with interest the story (News, “Ruined Snow Penis Stimulates Debate”, Feb. 24) on the giant snow penis structure. Where was the comment from Harvard’s administration? What if students had built a snow sculpture of a Nazi swastika or the confederate flag? As a sculpture, a snow penis can’t cause much direct harm, but it clearly serves as a powerful symbol of sexual dominance and gendered violence. Would Harvard’s administration have been so deafeningly silent if students built a sculpture that symbolized race dominance or ethnic...