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The Linz file: Hitlerʾs plunder of Europeʾs art

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This enthralling detective story tells of the recovery of thousands of works of art looted from galleries and private collections of Europe by the Nazis during World War II. This book describes Hitler's special Mission(code named Linz-the name he gave to the project of amassing all of this art). Book includes an extensive bibliography, and list of major works of art still missing.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published November 6, 2006

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September 21, 2012
My son has studied this subject from scratch, finding the book presented well, easily understandable, going from beginners to mid level complexity.
There's plenty of questions at the end of each example with the answers in the back. To use this book you need to know early secondary school basic shapes and a basic understanding of algebra would be helpful.
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December 14, 2012
This is a critical resource to accompany Ryan's main Geometry for Dummies text. Having stated that, the breadth and depth of geometry covered in either of Ryan's texts is likely more than most need unless advancing into calculus.
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