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Discover the fascinating story behind the infamous Gurlitt case. In 2012, German authorities uncovered nearly 2,000 artworks in the Munich apartment of Cornelius Gurlitt, many tied to Jewish families who were dispossessed during WWII. Batia Cohen's lecture unravels the complex history of how these masterpieces ended up in Gurlitt's hands, delves into the ethical dilemmas surrounding restitution, and examines the far-reaching consequences of this extraordinary find. Do not miss this compelling exploration of art, justice, and history!