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    Paintings Hitler bought found in Czech Republic

    In this pictures taken on Monday, Feb. 27, 2012, Jiri Kuchar, amateur art historian, stands in front of paintings by Franz Eichhorst, left, and Friedrich Wilhelm Kalb, right, in a convent in Doksany, Czech Republic. Kuchar claims he found 16 paintings by German artists in various Czech institutions that Adolf Hitler personally purchased during WWII. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)

    PRAGUE, Czech Republic (AP) — A five-year search by a Czech author has discovered that 16 paintings in the Czech Republic were once owned by Adolf Hitler.

    The art works, which Hitler bought in Germany during World War II, had been moved to Czechoslovakia after it was occupied by the Nazis to prevent them being damaged by Allied attacks.

    On Monday, author Jiri Kuchar put seven of the paintings on display for reporters at the convent in Doksany in northern Czech Republic where he had identified them. Today, he said, they are probably worth about 50 million koruna ($2.7 million).

    "Nobody believed me it could be true," Kuchar said of his findings. The author, who calls himself "an amateur and enthusiast," has written about his findings.

    Kuchar said Hitler bought the 16 paintings — by German artists such as Franz Eichhorst, Paul Herrmann, Sepp Hilz, Friedrich W. Kalb, Oscar Oestreicher, Edmund Steppes and Armin Reumann — in 1942 and 1943 at the Great German art exhibitions that were held annually in Munich from 1937 to 1944.

    The German institute whose database includes the works and their buyers — Zentralinstitut fur Kunstgeschichte in Munich — confirmed Hitler's ownership to The Associated Press. Its art experts said Tuesday that while "interesting," the collection is of "low" value.

    As a former artist, Hitler was an art lover and collector. Countless paintings, many done by major European painters, were seized by the Nazis during the Second World War.

    At one point, Hitler's private collection, known as the "Linz Collection," included almost 5,000 works, and the Nazis had once planned to create a museum for them in Linz, Austria.

    In addition to the seven works identified at the convent, Kuchar found seven more that Hitler had once owned at the northern Czech chateau of Zakupy, and one each at the Military History Institute in Prague and the Faculty of Law of Charles University in Prague.

    Some contain obvious signs of Nazi propaganda, the author said.

    During the occupation, it is believed that the 16 works were part of Hitler's collection of more than 70 pieces of contemporary German art that the Third Reich stored at a monastery in the southern Czech town of Vyssi Brod, together with larger collections of valuable paintings stolen from Jewish families in Europe.

    Christian Fuhrmeister of the German institute said Vyssi Brod was one of the depots where such seized art works were relocated to prevent damage caused by Allied air forces.

    After the war, valuable paintings possessed by the Nazis were confiscated by the U.S. Army and taken to the Munich Central Collection Point in an effort to return them to their original owners. Many less valuable works were left behind after the 1945 liberation of Czechoslovakia and ended up scattered across the country.

    Fourteen of the 16 works that Kuchar has identified as former Hitler possessions are now owned by the Czech National Institute for the Protection and Conservation of Monuments and Sites, and it doesn't plan to sell them or put them on public display.

    "They will remain in the depositary," said Ivana Chovancova, an official at the institute.

    Kuchar discovered the 16 works after investigating leads from the book "Hitler's Salon" by Swiss author Ines Schlenker, which listed Hitler's art purchases at the art exhibitions in Munich during the war.

    In this pictures taken on Monday, Feb. 27, 2012, a worker stands in front of painting by Franz Eichhorst in a convent in Doksany, Czech Republic. Jiri Kuchar, an amateur art historian claims he found 16 paintings by German artists in various Czech institutions that Adolf Hitler personally purchased during WWII. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
     

    38 comments

    • Pathdoc  •  2 months ago
      He BOUGHT them during the time he was the supreme fuhrer?
    • John  •  2 months ago
      interesting find, esp since at least one of the photos seem to depict German soldiers in the process of being defeated in some battle (almost certainly Stalingrad). Hitler wasn't real big on commemorating defeat, no matter how much gallantry was exhibited in defeat and no matter how much meglomanaical behavior of his brought about the defeat.
      • A Yahoo! User 2 months ago
        Quite right, makes his choice of that painting extremely interesting ... I wonder if it perhaps evoked memories of his time in the trenches in WWI?
    • Tirene  •  Nashville, Tennessee  •  2 months ago
      Did Hitler actually BUY them? Whoever believes that stand on their head.
      • Publius Americanus 2 months ago
        Let us say he purchased them after he made the previous owners an offer they could not refuse ... HEIL HITLER ... and HEIL OBAMA ...
    • really  •  2 months ago
      "Bought"? Is that a euphemism for stolen from the masses of people he executed during the holocaust?
      • Publius Americanus 2 months ago
        He ... shall we say ... purchased them from their previous owners after he made them an offer they just could not refuse.
    • Jacques-Claude  •  Salisbury, Maryland  •  2 months ago
      He purchased something with his own money? That's a new discovery in and of itself. He stole most of Europe but purchased artwork - he had his priorities in order.
      • Raquel 2 months ago
        ofcourse, your godfather, adolf hitler
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 months ago
      who cares he is dead
    • Michele  •  2 months ago
      Hitler was such a truly evil person who would want anything of his?!?
      • roberts 2 months ago
        They are Obama's birth right
      • Mellowdog 2 months ago
        Agree. I would get the shivers if I had to spend too much time with his stuff.
      • Diogenes 2 months ago
        I wonder what kind of #$%$ out there compares the president to Hitler?
    • arlene  •  Houston, Texas  •  2 months ago
      I don't think Hitler bought anything he probably stole them from someone else....
    • Gerry  •  Houston, Texas  •  2 months ago
      Under what circumstances did Hitler "purchase" these particular paintings? Sorry, I'm not "buying" the story as though he paid a fair price in an arm's length transcation. Why would he. I'll just concluded that these are some more of the known paintings stolen by the Third Reich that hadn't turned up before, even if they were on a list known to be in AH's private collection, rather than part of the larger collection of Nazi booty stolen during his regime.
      Let there be an exhaustive search to discover the LEGAL provenance of the works. If none can be found, they ought to remain the property of the convent, since there is no legitimate former owner. Even if he paid a fair price, AH *paid* for them with ill-gotten blood money.
      Along that vein, I am disgusted by the "restoration" of noble metals to Spain from a centuries old shipwreck. After all, the silver and gold from the "New World" was taken by force -- by "purchase" of artifacts, but more probably through deadly enslavement of miners --all stolen from the indigenous of the western hemisphere, who *ought* to be the beneficiaries of any "return."
      As for AH's own artworks, let them be hidden away somewhere in a library, to be viewed once in each century, on the date of his death.
    • PJ  •  2 months ago
      He actually paid for them?
    • kxbpy  •  2 months ago
      I would bid 50 cents for the lot - should work good for patching holes in a wall.
    • HSS  •  2 months ago
      So which families that were killed during the Holocost actually owned these paintings, and why are they not being returned to any surviving decendants?
    • keep it 4 real  •  Omaha, Nebraska  •  2 months ago
      THAT'S NOTHING TO TALK ABOUT!!!!!! HE WAS THE F****** DEVIL!!! KILLING PEOPLE OVER RACE!!!! INSPIRATING FOR K.K.K.
    • I'm OK you're so ...  •  Columbia, South Carolina  •  2 months ago
      Learn something every day - I did not know he bought any art works. I thought he stole them.
    • S.  •  2 months ago
      A H bought them?
    • Willy  •  2 months ago
      I'm more shocked that Hitler actually ever bought paintings. I thought he just had people steal them.
    • Denair Evans  •  Mt Hamilton, California  •  2 months ago
      wonder what adolf was thinking right before he pulled the trigger
    • hitteminthemouthraiderNat ...  •  2 months ago
      garbage
    • John D  •  2 months ago
      He purchased them and not like just took them?
    • MICHAEL  •  Forest Park, Illinois  •  2 months ago
      Maybe Barack would like to get these Nazi paintings and hang them in the White. er , Black House. Barack, Farrakahn and the so called Rev. Wright hate the Jews