The Monuments Men

Allied Heroes, Nazi Thieves and the Greatest Treasure Hunt in History

Electronic resource

English language

Published April 4, 2009 by Center Street.

ISBN:
978-1-59995-265-9
Copied ISBN!
OCLC Number:
462085840

View on OpenLibrary

(10 reviews)

From the Author's Note...

What if I told you there was a group of men on the front lines who quite literally saved the world as we know it; a group that didn’t carry machine guns or drive tanks, who weren’t official statesmen; men who not only had the vision to understand the grave threat to the greatest cultural and artistic achievements of civilization, but then joined the front lines to do something about it?

These unknown heroes were known as the “Monuments Men,” a group of soldiers who served in the Western Allied military effort from 1943 until 1951. Their initial responsibility was to mitigate combat damage, primarily to structures—churches, museums, and other important monuments. As the war progressed and the German border was breached, their focus shifted to locating movable works of art and other cultural items stolen or otherwise missing. During their occupation of Europe, Hitler and …

4 editions

Review of 'The monuments men' on 'Goodreads'

A pesar de que es un evento histórico que me llamaba la atención, este libro no es más que una pieza de propaganda del ejército estadounidense. Es un libro que utiliza hechos verídicos acontecidos en la II Guerra mundial (y aquí termina lo bueno) y lo difumina con una pátina de patriotismo barato y heroísmo para vender el capitalismo, la propiedad privada y el valor del ejército (americano, eso sí) como Salvador único del legado cultural europeo. No perdáis el tiempo.

avatar for finity

rated it

avatar for finity

rated it

avatar for sergeant_cat

rated it

avatar for dria

rated it

avatar for erogers

rated it

avatar for rlittleton

rated it

avatar for gregputzel

rated it

avatar for Rottenbot

rated it