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The Bibliographic Database of German Publication on Russia, the Soviet Union and its Successor States (RussGus)

The Bibliographic Database of German Publication on Russia, the Soviet Union and its Successor States (RussGus) contains about 170.000 records from 1974 to 2003 and collects publications of different document types: books, dissertations and other university publications, articles from journals and newspapers including reviews, maps etc. The lists of personal and geographical subjects are located here and here.

IDbstz0705
Author(s)Fesperman, Dan
Title

Tracking down the spoils of war. Treasure hunt: In a chilly, bat-filled cave in German hills, an American salvage specialist is looking for the art stolen by the Nazis

PublishedThe Baltimore Sun, vom 16.11.1995, S. 1E
Formnewspaper article
Subjects (Geo)Uftrungen \(Heimkehle\)
SoundexT2744; S8158; T2787; C4550; F3552; G4766; H0558; A0674; S8540; S8185; L5464; S8256; N6880
ClassificationDas verschwundene Bemsteinzimmer und die Suche danach
AbstractDeep beneath a green hillside near Uftrungen, amid the flutter of bats and the chill of subterranean pools, the solution to a 50-year-old mystery lies buried in a cave's wartime rubble. Its long-running cast of characters includes gaunt slave laborers, frantic Nazi officers, Soviet troops with dynamite, inquisitive East German secret police and, most recently, German researchers and American salvage experts.
Noteaus: Internationale Bibliographie über das Bernsteinzimmer. Международная библиография публикаций о Янтарной комнате. International Bibliography of Publications about the Amber Room. Hrsg. Peter Bruhn. Berlin 2003: Berichtsjahr 1995, Nr. 0705, s. RussGus-BernStZ
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