What happened: A portrait believed to have been stolen by Nazi Hermann Goering during World War Two was discovered in the home of descendants of a Dutch SS leader.
Why it matters:
- The finding highlights ongoing efforts to recover art looted during the Nazi era.
- It affects families of victims and the wider art community seeking restitution.
MNN Take: This discovery is part of broader investigations into Nazi plunder, aiming to return stolen artworks to their rightful owners or heirs.
Sources: BBC World