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Albion Narrations 2015: Loot and Plunder After the War I

Tarquin and Lucretia by Peter Paul Rubens. Stolen from Germany and now exhibited at the Hermitage in Moscow.

Sven Longshanks presents a series of narrations taken from revisionist.net about the plundering of Germany that took place after the war.
While there was no general authorization of the Allied Control Council to carry off German cultural property as a means of reparation or compensation, the Soviets openly ignored international law and regarded the vast amount of treasure and artwork pilfered from Germany as ‘compensation.’
Carrying off cultural property was only to be legally permitted for the purpose of “guarding against wartime dangers,” but this was the disingenuous excuse used by the Soviet Union for its massive looting operations.
As early as 1942, the Soviet Union, art lovers that they were, had begun a deliberate plan of collecting art from Germany.

Narrated by Sven Longshanks

Aryan Narrations 2015: Loot and Plunder After the War - The Ignored Cultural Rape of Germany Part 1



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