Nazi-looted art ready to be returned
Cornelius Gurlitt had around 1,400 long-lost works by European masters stashed in his Munich apartment and more than 200 paintings, sketches and sculptures in a home in Salzburg. Gurlitt, the son of a Nazi-era art dealer, had ordered his legal team to hand back works believed to have been stolen or extorted from Jewish families as part of the systematic plunder of art collections by the Nazis during World War II.
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