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List of Illustrations--Continued
FACING
The GI Work Party which assisted the Evacuation Team 97
Truck loaded with sculpture from the Göring Collection 97
German altarpiece from the Louvre Museum 128
The panel, Mary Magdalene, by van Scorel 128
Wing of an Italian Renaissance altarpiece by del Garbo 129
The Magdalene, by Erhardt 129
Mary Magdalene, by Cranach 160
The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine by David 160
Diana, by Boucher, from the Rothschild Collection 161
Atalanta and Meleager, by Rubens 161
Portrait of a Young Girl by Chardin and Young Girl with Chi-
nese Figure by Fragonard
192
Christ and the Adulteress, the fraudulent Vermeer 193
Portrait of the Artist's Sister by Rembrandt 193
Removal of treasures from Neuschwanstein 224
Neuschwanstein--Ludwig II's fantastic castle 224
Packing looted furniture at Neuschwanstein 225
Typical storage room in the castle 225
The Albrecht Dürer house--before and after the German collapse 256
The Veit Stoss altarpiece from the Church of Our Lady at Cracow 257
The Hungarian Crown Jewels 288
Treasure Room at the Central Collecting Point, Wiesbaden 289
The celebrated sculpture, Queen Nefertete 289

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Publication Information: Book Title: Salt Mines and Castles: The Discovery and Restitution of Looted European Art. Contributors: Thomas Carr Howe Jr. - author. Publisher: The Bobbs-Merrill Company. Place of Publication: Indianapolis. Publication Year: 1946. Page Number: 10.
    
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