To play Devil's advocate: Weren't the Jews who needed to sell their art better off having someone to buy them? If no dealers had bought their art, they couldn't have taken it with them when they fled anyway. The art was worthless unless someone bought it. In effect, the dealer was helping them. The question is: did the owners receive fair market value? That's a very hard question to answer. I have worked in the art field and prices of art fluctuate. Germany was in a turbulent economic period when art was probably flooding the market. So, prices might have been depressed by that alone. So, who knows?
You obviously are not aware that Hitler at one stage in his early life attempted to upgrade his own hobby of painting into a professional career . I am totally opposed to Nazi ideology & fascism - but to claim Hitler was a barbarian - falls well short of the truth . He had his own extensive collection of German Classical Art as well as a large library at the ' Eagle's Nest ' in Berchtesgaden.
That's probably their objective. Switzerland is known for their banks, mercenaries, clocks, chocolates, Jung and Einstein. Only their banks are lucrative.
I remember when this story came out. Poor “young” Görlitz: this whole long secretive life so he could be with “his” paintings. I don’t consider him a criminal, he was misled.
Why are they treating Cornelius like a criminal?? He inherited the works from his father and likely didn’t know where they came from until his father told him. His “downfall”?? I would agree that he lived a lonely mostly boring life and gained little from owning them
Have the British returned the art they took, have the French returned the art Napoleon took. Requests have been made by the home countries. Or does it only count if you take things from other white countries?
Funny about this snake symbol...some .. shock X ..a little bit ,it suppose hard to find... probably this good people...😁...they really good to find it...
Cong hoa xa hoi chu nghia viet nam doc lap tu do hanh phuc ngay 27 thang 11 nam 2004 ho so giay to cam ket chien trang thua dua lai cho het am duong tren duoi trong ngoai day du trong giay to tai xa nghi thiet nghi loc tinh nghe an viet nam the gioi nuoc my Tim va than duc hac giong loi sam truyen hoang xuan hoi huyen con than mat troi viet nam nuoc my niuotn the gioi khoi kha thao chau am 4 dua duong 2 dua hoa hoc dat hoc bong toi va anh sang dua ra het tai xa nghi thiet huyen nghi loc tinh nghe an viet nam the gioi het
I think, since he was a quarter jewish, there should be no blame placed on him. He took great risks collaborating with the regime and he did fair deals with his fellow jewish clients, who sold the art willingly and in trust to a member of their religion. And it's pretty antisemitic to confiscate all of this familys property.
Yeah if they found that Bank.. already good enough to talk.. with whatever this rosters child...grandchildren .. want.....a deal.. or something else...XXX...🥸
Utterly fascinating!
He obviously knew he was doing something wrong. Stealing is stealing
Great information and thanks for sharing it ❤
To play Devil's advocate: Weren't the Jews who needed to sell their art better off having someone to buy them? If no dealers had bought their art, they couldn't have taken it with them when they fled anyway. The art was worthless unless someone bought it. In effect, the dealer was helping them. The question is: did the owners receive fair market value? That's a very hard question to answer. I have worked in the art field and prices of art fluctuate. Germany was in a turbulent economic period when art was probably flooding the market. So, prices might have been depressed by that alone. So, who knows?
It’s not a hard question to ask at all , they were paid pennies on the dollar
Excellent documentary!
Hitler didn't really know anything about art, he was a barbarian.
You obviously are not aware that Hitler at one stage in his early life
attempted to upgrade his own hobby of painting into a professional
career . I am totally opposed to Nazi ideology & fascism - but to claim
Hitler was a barbarian - falls well short of the truth .
He had his own extensive collection of German Classical Art as well
as a large library at the ' Eagle's Nest ' in Berchtesgaden.
@@jbyeatsall stolen. Hitler was a person who loved art and was a barbarian, thief and murderer.
Thank you so much.
Give all stolen works back to the families and focus on finding them. I hate anything Natzi, or Hitler.
What is a natzi 😂
@ it’s a Notzee🤣
Do the Swiss banks then get to keep some of the secret accounts when the patrons they pointed out get jailed?
good question
That's probably their objective. Switzerland is known for their banks, mercenaries, clocks, chocolates, Jung and Einstein. Only their banks are lucrative.
..2nd time i've watched this one...and i'll most likely watch it again...)
I remember when this story came out. Poor “young” Görlitz: this whole long secretive life so he could be with “his” paintings. I don’t consider him a criminal, he was misled.
Why are they treating Cornelius like a criminal?? He inherited the works from his father and likely didn’t know where they came from until his father told him. His “downfall”?? I would agree that he lived a lonely mostly boring life and gained little from owning them
Have the British returned the art they took, have the French returned the art Napoleon took. Requests have been made by the home countries. Or does it only count if you take things from other white countries?
Oh and POOR Rosenbergs ???? Oh Please....where did THEY get the art from ? Art Mafia.
What was he supposed to say? No?
Hitler was a monster.
and yet my mom says i cant be hitler for halloween... unbelievable.
@@Cereal.interface Very credible for halowen though but it is not fictional.
Tak jak teraz kaczyński w Polsce
@LaDungaSchool i can dress up as dracula but bot hitler. unbelievable.
@@Cereal.interface Dracula didn't killed more 6 millions people.
Come on, he's guilty by association? If Hitler's dog's neighbor still alive, will they be guilty as well?
Per me non è un crimine anzi, se non ci fosse stato quel signore ora quelle opere non ci sarebbero più.
Funny about this snake symbol...some .. shock X ..a little bit ,it suppose hard to find... probably this good people...😁...they really good to find it...
😁...both side actually third side also ...you miss one...🥸
His son still lives in Argentina in exile, right? 🫡
Yeah just send new videos about rosters child... probably they wanted something and they know what the noise was......that make it hard to communicate
Карл Маркс сказал что война началась из-за этих
Cong hoa xa hoi chu nghia viet nam doc lap tu do hanh phuc ngay 27 thang 11 nam 2004 ho so giay to cam ket chien trang thua dua lai cho het am duong tren duoi trong ngoai day du trong giay to tai xa nghi thiet nghi loc tinh nghe an viet nam the gioi nuoc my Tim va than duc hac giong loi sam truyen hoang xuan hoi huyen con than mat troi viet nam nuoc my niuotn the gioi khoi kha thao chau am 4 dua duong 2 dua hoa hoc dat hoc bong toi va anh sang dua ra het tai xa nghi thiet huyen nghi loc tinh nghe an viet nam the gioi het
Best art predators with british crown
I think, since he was a quarter jewish, there should be no blame placed on him. He took great risks collaborating with the regime and he did fair deals with his fellow jewish clients, who sold the art willingly and in trust to a member of their religion.
And it's pretty antisemitic to confiscate all of this familys property.
Delusional aren’t you. Fair deals I highly doubt. He bought them at rock bottom prices from people who were desperate.
Yeah if they found that Bank.. already good enough to talk.. with whatever this rosters child...grandchildren .. want.....a deal.. or something else...XXX...🥸