Argentina Investigates Nazi Officer's Daughter for Looted Art Recovery
ReutersOctober 5, 20252 min5,078 views
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- 🇦🇷 Argentine officials are investigating Patricia Kadgen, daughter of a deceased Nazi SS officer, and her husband.
- 🖼️ The probe follows the recovery of "Portrait of a Lady," a masterpiece by Jeppe Gizli, looted from Amsterdam during World War II.
- ⚖️ The couple faces charges of aggravated concealment, linked to crimes of genocide and the appropriation of art by the Nazi regime.
Defense and Obstruction Claims
- 🗣️ The defense lawyer denied concealment charges, stating the clients were cooperative and willing to hand over the painting.
- 🏠 Prosecutors allege the couple removed the painting and replaced it with a tapestry before a police raid after it was spotted in a real estate listing.
Additional Seizures and Legal Actions
- 🔍 Investigators seized engravings, prints, drawings, and two 19th-century paintings; further charges are possible if these are found to be looted.
- ✈️ An Argentine judge imposed a 180-day travel ban, requiring the couple to surrender passports and restricting their movement.
- 🏛️ The recovered art will remain in Argentina, with prosecutors requesting its transfer to the Buenos Aires Holocaust Museum pending ownership determination.
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