Sunday, January 9, 2011

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Film: "Anonymous. A Woman in Berlin" Discovery

Source: Official Website of Berlin

Thanks to the excavations in the historic center of Berlin, several archaeologists have found 11 sculptures in 1937 were victims of National Socialism with the action "degenerate art "being seized from German museums.

These bronzes Edwin Scharff, Otto Baum, Marg Moll, Gustav Heinrich Wolff, and Karl Knappe Naum Slutzky and ceramic pieces Otto Freundlich and Emy Roeder. Three other works have not been identified yet. The bronzes are not damaged and are exposed from the November 9, 2010 in the Greek New Museum courtyard, museum where the bust of Nefertiti.

The statements of the mayor, Klaus Wowereit

The findings that the Nazis labeled as "degenerate art" remind us of the darkest chapter of German history, which has a special responsibility in Berlin. That these works are presented to us today, we recorded at the same time the history that brought us over 60 years. This makes it unique.

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