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Three famous paintings were stolen from the Kunsthalle Schirn in Frankfurt in 1994. Two thieves and a dealer were caught and sentenced to prison, but the people who had ordered the theft were never brought to justice. This case of art theft is unique in that the paintings were recovered by buying them back from the people behind the theft, resulting in a heavy profit for the Tate Gallery, owner of two of the paintings.

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  • Kunstraub aus der Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt 1994 (de)
  • Frankfurt art theft (1994) (en)
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  • Der Kunstraub aus der Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt im Jahr 1994 wird als der aufsehenerregendste Kunstdiebstahl in der deutschen Nachkriegsgeschichte angesehen. Verantwortlich dafür ist insbesondere der Umstand, dass die gestohlenen Kunstwerke später in einer spektakulären Geheimaktion durch die Museen von Hehlern zurückgekauft wurden und die Täter nie für den Raub verurteilt wurden. (de)
  • Three famous paintings were stolen from the Kunsthalle Schirn in Frankfurt in 1994. Two thieves and a dealer were caught and sentenced to prison, but the people who had ordered the theft were never brought to justice. This case of art theft is unique in that the paintings were recovered by buying them back from the people behind the theft, resulting in a heavy profit for the Tate Gallery, owner of two of the paintings. (en)
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  • Der Kunstraub aus der Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt im Jahr 1994 wird als der aufsehenerregendste Kunstdiebstahl in der deutschen Nachkriegsgeschichte angesehen. Verantwortlich dafür ist insbesondere der Umstand, dass die gestohlenen Kunstwerke später in einer spektakulären Geheimaktion durch die Museen von Hehlern zurückgekauft wurden und die Täter nie für den Raub verurteilt wurden. (de)
  • Three famous paintings were stolen from the Kunsthalle Schirn in Frankfurt in 1994. Two thieves and a dealer were caught and sentenced to prison, but the people who had ordered the theft were never brought to justice. This case of art theft is unique in that the paintings were recovered by buying them back from the people behind the theft, resulting in a heavy profit for the Tate Gallery, owner of two of the paintings. (en)
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