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A new reserve group, inspired by the Monuments Men of the World War II era, ... “The Monuments Men,” was based on work by Robert M. Edsel, a longtime champion of the Army art-hunters.
How the Ghost Army of WWII Used Art to Deceive the Nazis Unsung for decades, the U.S. Army’s 23rd Headquarters Special Troops drew on visual, sonic and radio deception to misdirect the Germans ...
A group of art experts have had intensive training to become part of the U.S. Army Reserve. It will be their job to help save cultural heritage in war zones. By Matt Stevens FORT BELVOIR, Va ...
DALLAS (AP) -- After World War II, the U.S. Army's art experts set out to find and return millions of works stolen by the Nazis. Known as the Monuments Men, they included Mary Regan Quessenberry ...
During World War II, the U.S. military launched a full-scale effort to find and save pieces of European art stolen by the Nazis. The Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives program—better known as ...
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