Dutch Nazi Collaborator's Home Found With Nazi Art
A painting titled 'Portrait of Eonger' by Dutch artist Ferdinand Bol was discovered in the home of descendants of a notorious Dutch Nazi collaborator. The artwork was found in Germany and is believed to have been looted during the Nazi era. The reign of terror and plunder is.
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“their reign of terror and plunder. What's remarkable is that it was found in the home of descendants of a notorious Dutch Nazi collaborator.”
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“Dutch artist Ton Kelder, and according to the art detective who located it, its remains through all those decades in the family home of General Henrik”
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“notorious Dutch Nazi collaborator. It's called Portrait of Eonger by the Dutch.”
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