JMapleton
Diamond Member
I watched this documentary on Netflix last night. It's about art and antiquities stolen by the Nazi's during WWII and the role art played in the Nazi regime.
I had probably an "above average" knowledge of WWII before and I was in no way an historian on the subject, but I never realized what awful physical damage the Nazi's did to Europe, let alone the lives lost. Historic cities like Warsaw, Pisa, Florence, and many other incredibly historic areas are absolutely annihilated by the WWII belligerents. Places like The Compansanto and Monte Cassino were nearly lost completely. Most people in our generation have never heard of these places, this is probably why, because now there is nothing original left to see but 100 years ago these places would have been household names to the well traveled.
The documentary mainly deals with the art of Europe and how is was stolen by the Nazis, hidden by the Allied, and many of it lost in the process. Like all the most valuable works of art of all of Europe were moved around and transported from place to place, hand to hand, treated like it was garbage on occasion, and some of it stolen by looters. Incredible the scope of this. Like all the history of Europe was moved around during a few short years.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rape_of_Europa
It's on Netflix, I HIGHLY recommend it for anyone interested in history.
I had probably an "above average" knowledge of WWII before and I was in no way an historian on the subject, but I never realized what awful physical damage the Nazi's did to Europe, let alone the lives lost. Historic cities like Warsaw, Pisa, Florence, and many other incredibly historic areas are absolutely annihilated by the WWII belligerents. Places like The Compansanto and Monte Cassino were nearly lost completely. Most people in our generation have never heard of these places, this is probably why, because now there is nothing original left to see but 100 years ago these places would have been household names to the well traveled.
The documentary mainly deals with the art of Europe and how is was stolen by the Nazis, hidden by the Allied, and many of it lost in the process. Like all the most valuable works of art of all of Europe were moved around and transported from place to place, hand to hand, treated like it was garbage on occasion, and some of it stolen by looters. Incredible the scope of this. Like all the history of Europe was moved around during a few short years.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rape_of_Europa
It's on Netflix, I HIGHLY recommend it for anyone interested in history.