GERMANY-SWITZERLAND-ART-CRIME-HISTORY-WWII-JEWS
Christoph Schaeublin (R), president of the Foundation of th Museum of Fine Arts in Bern and Monika Gruetters (L), German Culture and Media minister, sign an agreement over the future of the Gurlitt Collection during a press conference on the late German Cornelius Gurlitt 's looted Nazi-era art collection on November 24, 2014 in Berlin. A Swiss museum said Monday it would accept a German recluse's bequest of a spectacular trove of more than 1,000 artworks hoarded during the Nazi era. AFP PHOTO / RONNY HARTMANN (Photo credit should read RONNY HARTMANN/AFP via Getty Images)
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