Easier Said than Done--Returning Stolen Art to Its Owners: Review of Michael J. Kurtz, \u3ci\u3eAmerica and the Return of Nazi Contraband: The Recovery of Europe\u27s Cultural Treasures\u3c/i\u3e

Abstract

The return of cultural treasures stolen by the National Socialists is the subject of a burgeoning field in print and film; Michael J. Kurtz\u27s book of 1985 is here revised and updated to include the events of recent decades: the end of the Soviet Union and a divided Germany, along with the reemergence of looted art and lawsuits seeking to reclaim it. As Kurtz states in his introduction, cultural restitution is an ongoing phenomenon (p. x). This situation is all too clear from Kurtz\u27s book and parallel developments in the last few years. This extremely rich work continues to be of value to specialist readers, but non-specialists might find the book occasionally dense enough to make it difficult going. .. These very minor reservations aside, this book makes an excellent contribution to the literature on art theft in World War II. It will be required reading for anyone interested in art restitution

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