Nazi’s heirs are investigated by Argentina police after stealing 17th-century drawings with the property ad

Argentina police officers with Nazi’s daughter and son of Nazi died after the 17th-century diagram of the Dutch Archish Arch Collector recently seen in the local ad before quickly disappearing.
The drawing, believed “the ladder” is the Italian Baroxian artist (1655-1743, recognized by the Dutch Newspay Ad the Restaurant in Mar Del Plata.
The authenticity of the works of the works will be confirmed until detection, but it is believed to be stolen at Amsterdam Art Dealer Jacques Goudstikker at the time World War II. Goudstikker died while fled to the Netherlands in 1940 when the country was attacked by Nazi Germany.
The notice of sale has been believed to be a Ghisande Frieve Friedrich’s house, a financial advisor at Adolf Hitler’s Manler by hand and Aburt Aficionado who robbed drawings taken from the Jewish exhibitions – porches In Nazi Europe, according to the Associated Press. Kadgien later fled to Argentina, as well as some other Nazi war criminals. He died in 1978.
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Interpol and Argentine police are involved in searching for art.
After the article was published, the image was removed from the list of buildings. When the Argentina police went to the house last week, they found a horse tapestry hanging at the place where the painting was in pictures, the media said. Four formal searchs were made Monday – Kadgien’s home and three other residential sites connected with Family – Failed to express art, the media said.
Kadgien’s daughter, identified by the Associated Press as Patricia Kadgien, is inserted under House and her husband, Juan Cormoso, prosecutor in the case said on Tuesday. They will appear in court to be charged with the disappearance of the drawing.
Carlos Murias, Kadgien’s daughter’s lawyer, told Kadgien’s newspaper that the two would cooperate with managers, prosecutors said on Tuesday the work of the art was not relocated.
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The La Nacoint newspaper reported that the couple said they had created art and had their right-owners.
The prosecutor’s office said that investigators did not search for two other art workers from the home of Kadgien daughter who seemed to appear in the 1800s.
“Services will be analyzed to see if it is connected to the stolen graphics during World War II,” the Office Added.
Goudstikker, leading seller of Italia and Dutch 16 and 17th century and 17th and 17th and 17th A collection of extensive art of more than a thousand drawings when running away.
The higher German authorities, led by the Festapo’s Founder Hermamed Gonering, separated his set.
After the war, the Dutch situation was returned to 300 jobs, most of them were restored to Goudstikker’s regulators.
In 2011, a strong museum in Los Angeles came back by a 17th-century Dutch draw from Goudstikker’s collection.
Many other tasks are always scattered worldwide.
Goudstikker’s heirs are determined to receive a drawing, in the Land International Register.