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Thousands of Holocaust documents go online

May 5, 2011 10:03
A survivor at a Yad Vashem ceremony marking Yom Hashoah

BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

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A new online database will make it easier to find out what happened to the thousands of artworks pillaged by the Nazis after Hitler's rise to power in 1933.

It is one of several initiatives in aid of Holocaust research that were announced this week in the wake of Yom Hashoah on Sunday.

The catalogue of Nazi-looted art will be set up after an agreement signed in Washington by a number of institutions from across the world, including the UK National Archives and the Commission for Looted Art in Europe.

Anne Webber, co-chair of the commission, said: "The project will help researchers and families in identifying, documenting and recovering looted cultural property.