The Third Reich's Pillage of European Art and Treasures
Hitler's Possessions

Confiscation operations were methodically planned and carried out by various Nazi organizations. Some of the well-known organizations, which specialized in acquiring and preserving pure art, included the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg (ERR), Hitlers private outfit; the Sounderauftrag; the Kunstschutz, which was concerned with guarding art works; and the Ahnenerbe organization that focused mostly on ancient artifacts. Nicholas claimed that the Nazi art agencies had completely different policies for Eastern and

Hitler contemplated what to do with the vast amount of treasure and art that had accumulated in his storerooms. He required that every confiscated object be catalogued and sometimes photographed so that he could view for himself what was appropriate. The items he liked were set aside for the

Hitler appointed Hans Posse to help build up his collection by acquiring as many museum quality works as possible that fit the strict criteria of the state. However, Hitler always had the final choice in what would be allowed. The pieces stored at the

According to Hector Felicianos book The Lost Museum,�a woman named Maria Dietrich, one of Hitlers confidants and a friend of Eva Braun became another of the f�hrers chief art purchasers. She conducted her activities primarily in
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