Indeed you can see it also about his mother and how he sees in his head the memmory of his father putting shaving foam at his nose as a joke is his happiest moment with him, i see he had wanted so much more fun with his dad, it is sad...
A Brilliant film and commentary. How frustrating to think that this painting may be lost forever. However there is always hope and new methods of learning how to search. Eg. DNA solved ancient answers which young people take for granted now. Thank you for this wonderful documentary.
That painting is n a vault or hanging in someone's estate. It's obvious that someone with money has it. Along with other stolen items. Eventually it will be found. Its the law of averages
I don't think it will happen, there is alot of ww2 stuff hidden up in the walls of all the houses and farms back then so it could be for all we know maybe somewhere bricked up in a wall in some old abandoned house, or in a house where a normal family lives and they don't got any idea what they hot hidden in their house walls; there are alot of things descoverd and found all ww2 when there was a flood a few years bsck in thre southest ppint of the Netherlands and Gemany in that area and like i said the owners needed a new wall (this was in Germany) because of the water damage so they knocked it down and found old maps and weapons and ammo and newspapers and even very important lost documents! Also i know in Germany a groop of young people who went exploring and old abanfoned house founded like 100's of very important ww2 documents even classified documents!!! If you wabt to found things you need to go and do things legal or illigal since there is no information what exactly for documents and written and others things is told or can be fpund anywhere what information these,documents had nobody knows except the finders and i think even they don't will fully understanded what they discovered/founded...
The USSR annexed the Eastern regions of Poland mostly populated by Belorussians, Jews, Ukrainians, Ruthenians, Slovaks and Hungarians. These regions are today parts of Belarus, Ukraine and Slovakia. Polish nationalists are eager to take back Galicia from Ukraine. The art possibly taken from these regions will never be "returned" to present days' Polish rzeczpospolita
Actually she was part of the Soviet block and wasn’t a independent state or country. The Soviets didn’t invade until Germany did, at that time things began to disappear
I reckon they’ve put a lot of artwork on a boat and including the Amberoom and the boat sank because surely, by now they would’ve found something of the Amberoom
The Amberroom was certainly turned into individual pieces, necklaces, and rings. The world has no amber walls except memories and recreations all the world shares the pieces ♥️ like a broken heart 💔 mending or a piece of amber on the shore polished with turbulent waves for centuries.
You would be surprised what is for sale on the black market if you have money and the right contact you can buy anything..besides a cupple of years ago there was that guy who was busted with Picasso? And Modern impressionist paintings lots of missing art stashed in his apartment for decades since ww2..you just never know where these missing pieces will turn up.. but out there somewhere certain people are in possession weather they know what they have or not..a lot of people would have information on the wear abouts and would have looted them at the end of the war.
@@CultgentlemanJack Yes you’re absolutely right that’s a great point Jack. I remember the man who was found in his small apartment absolutely stacked full of masterpieces believed destroyed in the war. That case was incredible and extraordinary and showed the power of the brainwashing that was so effective for the Nazis because the old man who lived in that apartment was the now elderly son of one of Hitlers top Art experts. I actually thought it was quite sad as the man was simply holding onto them waiting for instructions on his Fathers strict orders. That was a once in a lifetime find and frankly was not as big news as it should have been. This does indeed illustrate however that priceless art could very easily still be and probably is still out there and maybe some people don’t even know they have it!
Any relatives still alive from Nazis today must find life very hard living with the legacy that’s has been left to them by the Nazis ,they have my deepest sympathy. Hans Frank is carrying such a heavy load in his heart ..you can hear it in his voice and see it in his face.
Germans are manic about keeping records. If someone in a small Bavaria was dealing in art or guns there would be a vapor trail of unexplainable income. This is a job for an accountant not an art historian.
IF YOU RESEARCH "GUN AN WEPPONS" ANTIQUE COLLECTORS LISTED IN BAVARIA OF 1960's TO 1970's...EVEN COLLECTORS "PHOTO MAGAZINES"...YOU MAY COME UP WITH A NAME AND ADDRESS IN THAT TOWN IN "BAVARIA" YOU WERE IN......just a thought > COLLECTORS LIKE TO "DISPLAY THEIR "COLLECTIONS OF WEPPONS" VARIOUSLY TO THE KNOWLAGABLE WORLD.
The same way my family, the Von Zieglers, earned a Brunswick Hussar Saber ... I still have it! My ancestor married an American man and gave it to him; my family has kept it since the 1840s. Hopefully, some day, I can see Heidelberg, the land of my ancient ancestors. ❤
Its been missing for 80 years, there has been extensive news coverege on it but as time passes the hope of finding gets smaller; theres 3 possibilities: it was either destroyed (by the nazis themselves or in an air raid), its still hidden in an unknown mine/bunker or it was taken home by a survived german or by an american or by a soviet; in this last case it would be up to the artistic education of the family of the soldier to ricognize it and return it. There are tousends of other works of art by raphael, Michelangelo, picasso and other masters still missing.
Try offering a reward for the return of the Rafael..if it’s sitting in someone’s basement or attic it will inspire them to come forward and say..my farther relative stole this or has been storing it for decades..nobody has offered a reward you would be surprised if people have an incentive to do the right thing..?
I've watched the Nazis a warning from history and the narrator Samuel west said that Hans Frank ruled one half of Poland and the other half was ruled over by ? I can't remember the other Nazis name. I'll have to Google it .
Really hope that the end is made up just to add some spice to the story... Can't wrap my mind around the fact that one of the most precious art pieces could be rotting at some Jurgens basement and no one can do nothing about it 🤦🤦
I don't know if that's happy or tragic, if that's your best memory of time spent with your father? 100K treasure hunters in one place, and none of them have made any significant discoveries yet. What does that tell you?
I am sorry to say, but waching this documentory was a waist of my time. It happend before, that i was waching a spectaculair documentory, but at the end, there was no treasure or something like that.
I have friends from Poland who had paintings returned in the 1990's... The US would not be able to facilitate hiding such items. Americans are not terribly clever...
Awesome video. I learned a lot watching this. Keep up the great work. Makes me wonder what else was stolen. Love to hear stories of WW1 and WW2.
Excellent documentary
Thank you for posting !!
Great documentary 💯👏
I enjoyed watching m.
Hans Frank's son seems to still bear a lot of shame and/or guilt about his old man..
I noticed that also.
Indeed you can see it also about his mother and how he sees in his head the memmory of his father putting shaving foam at his nose as a joke is his happiest moment with him, i see he had wanted so much more fun with his dad, it is sad...
Wouldn't you, given the circumstances?
A Brilliant film and commentary. How frustrating to think that this painting may be lost forever. However there is always hope and new methods of learning how to search. Eg. DNA solved ancient answers which young people take for granted now. Thank you for this wonderful documentary.
Thanks for posting this, love your work!! 🤩🥰
Wow amazing episode bravo 👏 👌
Very very interesting. Thank you! 👍
Thank you for this. Heartbreaking isn’t it it 🙏🙏👵🇦🇺
That painting is n a vault or hanging in someone's estate. It's obvious that someone with money has it. Along with other stolen items. Eventually it will be found. Its the law of averages
Lets hope so.
I don't think it will happen, there is alot of ww2 stuff hidden up in the walls of all the houses and farms back then so it could be for all we know maybe somewhere bricked up in a wall in some old abandoned house, or in a house where a normal family lives and they don't got any idea what they hot hidden in their house walls; there are alot of things descoverd and found all ww2 when there was a flood a few years bsck in thre southest ppint of the Netherlands and Gemany in that area and like i said the owners needed a new wall (this was in Germany) because of the water damage so they knocked it down and found old maps and weapons and ammo and newspapers and even very important lost documents! Also i know in Germany a groop of young people who went exploring and old abanfoned house founded like 100's of very important ww2 documents even classified documents!!! If you wabt to found things you need to go and do things legal or illigal since there is no information what exactly for documents and written and others things is told or can be fpund anywhere what information these,documents had nobody knows except the finders and i think even they don't will fully understanded what they discovered/founded...
I really HATE these shows they are always on the hunt but NEVER find anything. NEVER...................!
Lol that’s what legends are about, elusiveness…
great video
13:40 solid handshake!
I caught that too looked very masonic lol which isnt surprising nazis were big in to all things like that
I love this video. I'm Polish.
Before the nazis were invading Poland the Soviets were and much stolen art is still in Russia
No they were not they came after the war
The USSR annexed the Eastern regions of Poland mostly populated by Belorussians, Jews, Ukrainians, Ruthenians, Slovaks and Hungarians. These regions are today parts of Belarus, Ukraine and Slovakia. Polish nationalists are eager to take back Galicia from Ukraine. The art possibly taken from these regions will never be "returned" to present days' Polish rzeczpospolita
Actually she was part of the Soviet block and wasn’t a independent state or country. The Soviets didn’t invade until Germany did, at that time things began to disappear
You may, wanna edit that a tad, it took me three read thru to understand it.
USSR was against the Germans. But yes they were also as bad as the Nazis an just as hated from my recent learnings from 2023
I reckon they’ve put a lot of artwork on a boat and including the Amberoom and the boat sank because surely, by now they would’ve found something of the Amberoom
The Amberroom was certainly turned into individual pieces, necklaces, and rings. The world has no amber walls except memories and recreations all the world shares the pieces ♥️ like a broken heart 💔 mending or a piece of amber on the shore polished with turbulent waves for centuries.
You would be surprised what is for sale on the black market if you have money and the right contact you can buy anything..besides a cupple of years ago there was that guy who was busted with Picasso? And Modern impressionist paintings lots of missing art stashed in his apartment for decades since ww2..you just never know where these missing pieces will turn up.. but out there somewhere certain people are in possession weather they know what they have or not..a lot of people would have information on the wear abouts and would have looted them at the end of the war.
@@CultgentlemanJack
Yes you’re absolutely right that’s a great point Jack.
I remember the man who was found in his small apartment absolutely stacked full of masterpieces believed destroyed in the war.
That case was incredible and extraordinary and showed the power of the brainwashing that was so effective for the Nazis because the old man who lived in that apartment was the now elderly son of one of Hitlers top Art experts.
I actually thought it was quite sad as the man was simply holding onto them waiting for instructions on his Fathers strict orders.
That was a once in a lifetime find and frankly was not as big news as it should have been.
This does indeed illustrate however that priceless art could very easily still be and probably is still out there and maybe some people don’t even know they have it!
Wow there is still so much to uncover 🙊
Love the live stream man get starlink
To me, any paintings buried in that sort of area would have rotted away.
Idea ….make opening larger 😮….basically OAK ISLAND 2.0 😂
LOL I WAS AT THE EDGE OF MY SEAT AWAITING THE FINDING OF THE HOUSE!!!!!!
Any relatives still alive from Nazis today must find life very hard living with the legacy that’s has been left to them by the Nazis ,they have my deepest sympathy. Hans Frank is carrying such a heavy load in his heart ..you can hear it in his voice and see it in his face.
>>>> 46:20 OF ABSOLUTE ""ZERO"",,,,,,,,,,,UA-camS FINEST HOUR,, AS USUAL ????
Germans are manic about keeping records. If someone in a small Bavaria was dealing in art or guns there would be a vapor trail of unexplainable income. This is a job for an accountant not an art historian.
Who had something to trade for a painting? Americans. Look there.
maybe in clear sight behind another painting maybe ?
IF YOU RESEARCH "GUN AN WEPPONS" ANTIQUE COLLECTORS LISTED IN BAVARIA OF 1960's TO 1970's...EVEN COLLECTORS "PHOTO MAGAZINES"...YOU MAY COME UP WITH A NAME AND ADDRESS IN THAT TOWN IN "BAVARIA" YOU WERE IN......just a thought > COLLECTORS LIKE TO "DISPLAY THEIR "COLLECTIONS OF WEPPONS" VARIOUSLY TO THE KNOWLAGABLE WORLD.
18:35 where did jw get a bag full of diamonds in 1430-1930 ?
The same way my family, the Von Zieglers, earned a Brunswick Hussar Saber ... I still have it! My ancestor married an American man and gave it to him; my family has kept it since the 1840s. Hopefully, some day, I can see Heidelberg, the land of my ancient ancestors. ❤
What year is this documentary?
Greg Norman is looking well.
Dude looks like gary bussy
This man looks like my family. Features and etc. Is my dad.we are German both side of our genealogy.
why couldn't they put an article in the newspaper or even go on TV and let everybody know about the Raphael painting?
Its been missing for 80 years, there has been extensive news coverege on it but as time passes the hope of finding gets smaller; theres 3 possibilities: it was either destroyed (by the nazis themselves or in an air raid), its still hidden in an unknown mine/bunker or it was taken home by a survived german or by an american or by a soviet; in this last case it would be up to the artistic education of the family of the soldier to ricognize it and return it. There are tousends of other works of art by raphael, Michelangelo, picasso and other masters still missing.
The painting is most probably on the sea floor in sub or ship wreck
Secret room with a window?? Not that Secret lol
I know of two paintings in South Africa in Cape Town that were brought back from the ww2
no
Aladdin’s cave 😂
Reminds me of american greed
Try offering a reward for the return of the Rafael..if it’s sitting in someone’s basement or attic it will inspire them to come forward and say..my farther relative stole this or has been storing it for decades..nobody has offered a reward you would be surprised if people have an incentive to do the right thing..?
I've watched the Nazis a warning from history and the narrator Samuel west said that Hans Frank ruled one half of Poland and the other half was ruled over by ? I can't remember the other Nazis name. I'll have to Google it .
Really hope that the end is made up just to add some spice to the story... Can't wrap my mind around the fact that one of the most precious art pieces could be rotting at some Jurgens basement and no one can do nothing about it 🤦🤦
Maybe the Muricans should release ALL documents from WWII...right?
It’s in Russia ❤
I don't know if that's happy or tragic, if that's your best memory of time spent with your father? 100K treasure hunters in one place, and none of them have made any significant discoveries yet. What does that tell you?
Don't waste your time. This is another one of those goes nowhere type "documentaries"
That man who said no of knowing a man that collect weapons is because he don't know his self...
What about the people of Iraq?
I am sorry to say, but waching this documentory was a waist of my time.
It happend before, that i was waching a spectaculair documentory, but at the end, there was no treasure or something like that.
Well if they had actually found it there would have been interational news coverege
How they buy the 3 paintings than 😉 now is the price €500.000.000 🤐,where is sadam hussein's gold ..... 😮 u must answer this first ?
A waste of my time. The program was all based on supposition with supposed experts that knew nothing.
Cheap TV at its worst.....
Teasing without a final resolution. I am not a fan of this sort of video..
I bet an American sent it back to the US. Wouldn’t be the first relic to have turned up here smh
I have friends from Poland who had paintings returned in the 1990's... The US would not be able to facilitate hiding such items. Americans are not terribly clever...
loon for the richest person in village
'Your polish you want your painting back' while they themselves dont give back holland their Rembrandt. Human insane feminist hypocricy
"A priceless painting, worth over a hundred milllion dollars"
Doesn't sound priceless to me.. Barely 30 seconds into the video. 😅
LAME
A total waste of my time watching this! Everyone in this show is full of BS and couldn't find anything even if it was right in front of them!!
A lot of blabla ….what a waste of time this „video“
A lot of it will never be found .Do you think the ruskys went home empty handed.comon sence your waisting your time.
It was no theft, we conquered these countrys as they led war to us
😂 You've got to be American right?