Argentinian daughter of fled Nazi charged for hiding robbery

Argentinian daughter of fled Nazi charged for hiding robbery

The daughter and son-in-law or a Nazi who fled to argentina have bone charged with concealing looted paintings. The Daughter’s Father Tok the Looted Art to the South American Country After World War II.

The Case Came to Light After Journalists From The Ad Spotted A Missing Painting in A Sales Advertisement For Their House.

Patricia Kadgien, The daughter of the fugitive Nazi Friedrich Kadgien, Has Now Handed Over The Painting in Question to the Argentine Justice System. It was the painting ladies portrait by Giuseppe Ghislandi, which was part of the collection of Jewish Art dealer Jacques Goudstikker. Accordance to Argentine Media, the work will now be temporarily displayed in The Holocaust Museum in Buenos Aires.

However, The Police had Already Opened An Investigation and Carried Out Several Raids to Search for the Canvas. In The Process, They Found, Among Other Things, 22 Works by the Famous Painter Henri Matisse. It is not Yet Known Who Made Other Paintings.

Kadgien and Her Husband Were PreviOutly Placed Under House judgment in this Investigation.

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