Oct 26 2008
Retracing the Nazi Book theft. Via Spiegel Online:
Hundreds of thousands of book stolen by the Nazis are still in German libraries. A few librarians are acting like detectives, searching for the books and hoping to return them to the former owners or their families. However, many libraries have shown little interest in the troubling legacy tucked away on their shelves. Click here to read the full article.
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