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Museum of the Future, Dubai-stock-foto
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Museum of the Future, Dubai-stock-foto
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Museum of the Future, Dubai-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - Committee Chairman Lodewijk Asscher presents a recommendation regarding the future of looted Jewish art in the Dutch Art Collection to Minister of Education, Culture and Science Rianne Letschert and the Chairman of the Central Jewish Council (CJO), Chanan Hertzberger. The State manages thousands of art objects that were looted or sold under duress during the Second World War. After the war, the art was reclaimed from Germany. Asscher's committee advises on what should happen to the looted Jewish-owned objects and which party should manage this art. KOEN VAN WEEL / ANP netherlands o-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - Chairman of the Central Jewish Council (CJO), Chanan Hertzberger, Minister of Education, Culture and Science Rianne Letschert, and Chairman of the committee Lodewijk Asscher during the presentation of the advice on the future of Jewish looted art in the Dutch Art Collection. The State manages thousands of art objects that were looted or sold under duress during the Second World War. After the war, the art was reclaimed from Germany. Asscher's committee advises on what should happen to the looted objects of Jewish ownership and which party should manage this art. KOEN VAN WEEL / ANP-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - Committee Chairman Lodewijk Asscher during the presentation of the advice regarding the future of looted Jewish art in the Dutch Art Collection. The State manages thousands of art objects that were looted or sold under duress during the Second World War. After the war, the art was reclaimed from Germany. Asscher's committee advises on what should happen to the looted objects of Jewish ownership and which party should manage this art. KOEN VAN WEEL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - Minister of Education, Culture and Science Rianne Letschert and the chairman of the Central Jewish Council (CJO), Chanan Hertzberger, during the presentation of the advice on the future of looted Jewish art in the Dutch Art Collection. The State manages thousands of art objects that were looted or sold under duress during the Second World War. After the war, the art was retrieved from Germany. The Asscher Commission advises on what should happen to the looted objects of Jewish ownership and which party should manage this art. KOEN VAN WEEL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - Minister of Education, Culture and Science Rianne Letschert during the presentation of the advice on the future of Jewish looted art in the Dutch Art Collection. The State manages thousands of art objects that were looted or sold under duress during the Second World War. After the war, the art was retrieved from Germany. The Asscher Commission advises on what should happen to the looted objects of Jewish ownership and which party should manage this art. KOEN VAN WEEL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - Committee Chairman Lodewijk Asscher during the presentation of the advice regarding the future of looted Jewish art in the Dutch Art Collection. The State manages thousands of art objects that were looted or sold under duress during the Second World War. After the war, the art was reclaimed from Germany. Asscher's committee advises on what should happen to the looted objects of Jewish ownership and which party should manage this art. KOEN VAN WEEL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - Committee Chairman Lodewijk Asscher during the presentation of the advice regarding the future of looted Jewish art in the Dutch Art Collection. The State manages thousands of art objects that were looted or sold under duress during the Second World War. After the war, the art was reclaimed from Germany. Asscher's committee advises on what should happen to the looted objects of Jewish ownership and which party should manage this art. KOEN VAN WEEL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - Minister of Education, Culture and Science Rianne Letschert during the presentation of the advice on the future of Jewish looted art in the Dutch Art Collection. The State manages thousands of art objects that were looted or sold under duress during the Second World War. After the war, the art was retrieved from Germany. The Asscher Commission advises on what should happen to the looted objects of Jewish ownership and which party should manage this art. KOEN VAN WEEL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - Minister of Education, Culture and Science Rianne Letschert during the presentation of the advice on the future of Jewish looted art in the Dutch Art Collection. The State manages thousands of art objects that were looted or sold under duress during the Second World War. After the war, the art was retrieved from Germany. The Asscher Commission advises on what should happen to the looted objects of Jewish ownership and which party should manage this art. KOEN VAN WEEL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - Committee Chairman Lodewijk Asscher presents a recommendation regarding the future of looted Jewish art in the Dutch Art Collection to Minister of Education, Culture and Science Rianne Letschert and the Chairman of the Central Jewish Council (CJO), Chanan Hertzberger. The State manages thousands of art objects that were looted or sold under duress during the Second World War. After the war, the art was reclaimed from Germany. Asscher's committee advises on what should happen to the looted Jewish-owned objects and which party should manage this art. KOEN VAN WEEL / ANP netherlands o-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - Minister of Education, Culture and Science Rianne Letschert during the presentation of the advice on the future of Jewish looted art in the Dutch Art Collection. The State manages thousands of art objects that were looted or sold under duress during the Second World War. After the war, the art was retrieved from Germany. The Asscher Commission advises on what should happen to the looted objects of Jewish ownership and which party should manage this art. KOEN VAN WEEL / ANP netherlands out - belgium out-stock-foto
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AMSTERDAM - Committee Chairman Lodewijk Asscher presents a recommendation regarding the future of looted Jewish art in the Dutch Art Collection to Minister of Education, Culture and Science Rianne Letschert and the Chairman of the Central Jewish Council (CJO), Chanan Hertzberger. The State manages thousands of art objects that were looted or sold under duress during the Second World War. After the war, the art was reclaimed from Germany. Asscher's committee advises on what should happen to the looted Jewish-owned objects and which party should manage this art. KOEN VAN WEEL / ANP netherlands o-stock-foto
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14 April 2026, Brandenburg, Oranienburg: Stephan-Andreas Casdorff (l-r), Editor-at-Large at the Berliner Tagesspiegel, Joe Chialo (CDU), Member of the Federal Executive Committee of the CDU, Andrea Despot, Chairwoman of the Board of the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future (EVZ), Volker Beck, President of the German-Israeli Association, Astrid Ley, Director of the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum, and Ron Prosor, Ambassador of Israel to Germany, lit candles at a commemorative event for Israel's Holocaust Remembrance Day, Yom HaShoah, at the Sachsenhausen Memorial. Between 1936 an-stock-foto
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Martha Dana (the future Mrs. William Mercer), 1899, Oil on canvas, Anders Zorn (Mora, Sweden 1860-1920), Traveling the World, Remembering the Land Exh-stock-foto
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The logo of the Futurium stands on the modern architecture glass entrance of the landmark future and science museum in Berlin, Germany.-stock-foto
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Museum of the Future, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Night view of iconic arabic architecture-stock-foto
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Portrait of Antoine V de Gramont and his two sons, Louis Antoine, Count of Louvigny, the future Antoine VI, and Louis, the future Duke of Gramont afte-stock-foto
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Portrait of Antoine V de Gramont, then Duke of Guiche, future Marshal of France, Circa 1700, François Bon Boullogne (Paris 1649 - 1717) Or Louis Il De-stock-foto
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An 11th-century Nepalese gilded bronze sculpture depicting the Bodhisattva Maitreya, the Buddha of the Future. This standing figure from the Thakuri period is part of The Met's collection.-stock-foto
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This 1804 oil portrait by Gilbert Stuart depicts Dolley Payne Madison, the future First Lady. She wears a white Empire-style dress, reflecting early 19th-century fashion.-stock-foto
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Z3, BMW, Bavarian car manufacturer, roadster, 3ltr, 2 seater, 2 door, year of manufacture 2001, built in America, South Carolina, Plant, Spartanburg.-stock-foto
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Z3, BMW, Bavarian car manufacturer, roadster, 3ltr, 2 seater, 2 door, year of manufacture 2001, built in America, South Carolina, Plant, Spartanburg.-stock-foto
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Z3, BMW, Bavarian car manufacturer, roadster, 3ltr, 2 seater, 2 door, year of manufacture 2001, built in America, South Carolina, Plant, Spartanburg.-stock-foto
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Z3, BMW, Bavarian car manufacturer, roadster, 3ltr, 2 seater, 2 door, year of manufacture 2001, built in America, South Carolina, Plant, Spartanburg.-stock-foto
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Z3, BMW, Bavarian car manufacturer, roadster, 3ltr, 2 seater, 2 door, year of manufacture 2001, built in America, South Carolina, Plant, Spartanburg.-stock-foto
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Z3, BMW, Bavarian car manufacturer, roadster, 3ltr, 2 seater, 2 door, year of manufacture 2001, built in America, South Carolina, Plant, Spartanburg.-stock-foto
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Z3, BMW, Bavarian car manufacturer, roadster, 3ltr, 2 seater, 2 door, year of manufacture 2001, built in America, South Carolina, Plant, Spartanburg.-stock-foto
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Z3, BMW, Bavarian car manufacturer, roadster, 3ltr, 2 seater, 2 door, year of manufacture 2001, built in America, South Carolina, Plant, Spartanburg.-stock-foto
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Z3, BMW, Bavarian car manufacturer, roadster, 3ltr, 2 seater, 2 door, year of manufacture 2001, built in America, South Carolina, Plant, Spartanburg.-stock-foto
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Z3, BMW, Bavarian car manufacturer, roadster, 3ltr, 2 seater, 2 door, year of manufacture 2001, built in America, South Carolina, Plant, Spartanburg.-stock-foto
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Z3, BMW, Bavarian car manufacturer, roadster, 3ltr, 2 seater, 2 door, year of manufacture 2001, built in America, South Carolina, Plant, Spartanburg.-stock-foto
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Z3, BMW, Bavarian car manufacturer, roadster, 3ltr, 2 seater, 2 door, year of manufacture 2001, built in America, South Carolina, Plant, Spartanburg.-stock-foto
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Z3, BMW, Bavarian car manufacturer, roadster, 3ltr, 2 seater, 2 door, year of manufacture 2001, built in America, South Carolina, Plant, Spartanburg.-stock-foto
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Z3, BMW, Bavarian car manufacturer, roadster, 3ltr, 2 seater, 2 door, year of manufacture 2001, built in America, South Carolina, Plant, Spartanburg.-stock-foto
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Z3, BMW, Bavarian car manufacturer, roadster, 3ltr, 2 seater, 2 door, year of manufacture 2001, built in America, South Carolina, Plant, Spartanburg.-stock-foto
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Z3, BMW, Bavarian car manufacturer, roadster, 3ltr, 2 seater, 2 door, year of manufacture 2001, built in America, South Carolina, Plant, Spartanburg.-stock-foto
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Z3, BMW, Bavarian car manufacturer, roadster, 3ltr, 2 seater, 2 door, year of manufacture 2001, built in America, South Carolina, Plant, Spartanburg.-stock-foto