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The revelation that
Bavaria re-sold looted artworks to Nazi families
while giving victims and their heirs
the run-around for years has clearly touched
a nerve at the Bavarian State Paintings Collection
(the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, or BSGS).
Days after [a German newspaper] exposed that
the Commission for Looted Art in Europe (CLAE)
had given the lie to years of deception by the BSGS,
the BSGS issued a long, rambling, and defensive
statement in defense of its actions.
The statement is a classic case of misdirection.
Bavaria re-sold looted artworks to Nazi families
while giving victims and their heirs
the run-around for years has clearly touched
a nerve at the Bavarian State Paintings Collection
(the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, or BSGS).
Days after [a German newspaper] exposed that
the Commission for Looted Art in Europe (CLAE)
had given the lie to years of deception by the BSGS,
the BSGS issued a long, rambling, and defensive
statement in defense of its actions.
The statement is a classic case of misdirection.
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