The greatest treasure hunt in history : the story of the Monuments Men /

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by Edsel, Robert M.,
[ 01. English Non Fiction ] Physical details: pages cm Subject(s): Art thefts | World War, 1939-1945 | Art treasures in war | Cultural property | Art thefts | World War, 1939-1945 | Cultural property 01. English Non Fiction Item type : 01. English Non Fiction
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Vernon River Consolidated School 940.53 EDS Available

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Letters home -- Independence day -- "Little saints, help us!" -- The meeting -- Priceless dust -- Objectives -- Resurrection and treachery -- Searching for clues -- Getting help -- Longings -- Small victories -- Treasure maps -- Gains and losses -- Surprises -- On the move -- The beginning of the end -- Salt mines and jail cells -- Closure -- Going home.

"As the most destructive war in history ravaged Europe, many of the world's most cherished cultural objects were in harm's way. The Greatest Treasure Hunt in History recounts the astonishing true story of eleven men and one woman who risked their lives amidst the bloodshed of World War II to preserve churches, libraries, monuments, and works of art that for centuries defined the heritage of Western civilization. As the war raged, these American and British volunteers--museum curators, art scholars and educators, architects, archivists, and artists, known as the Monuments Men--found themselves in a desperate race against time to locate and save the many priceless treasures and works of art stolen by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis. Robert M. Edsel, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Monuments Men, brings this story to young readers for the first time in a sweeping, dynamic adventure detailing history's greatest treasure hunt"--

Ages 9-12

Grades 4 to 6