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- WORLD, Page 51World NotesGERMANYA Ransom for Booty
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- If plunder is the price of defeat in war, what price
- recovery of the booty? An answer came last week in the
- controversial case of an American who "liberated" a cache of
- art treasures from the medieval town of Quedlinburg, where they
- were hidden by the SS at the end of World War II. The pieces,
- which include rare manuscripts and a reliquary reputed to
- contain a lock of hair from the head of the Virgin Mary, ended
- up back in G.I. Joe Meador's home in Whitewright, Texas. There
- they remained unnoticed until after Meador's death in 1980,
- when his heirs tried to sell them.
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- Last year the German government reasserted its ownership,
- setting off a legal battle. Now it has decided to settle the
- dispute and pay the heirs $1 million to recoup the artworks.
- Several museum curators criticized the decision. Robert T.
- Buck, director of the Brooklyn Museum, told the New York Times,
- "The timing is horrible as a lesson to every American G.I.
- There's a lot of art over there in Iraq." Klaus Maurice of the
- Cultural Foundation of the States in Germany, defended the deal
- his agency made. "Had we pursued the lawsuit," he argued, "the
- legal fees would have greatly exceeded the amount we agreed to
- pay."
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