Swiss Museum Accepts Nazi Art Trove

The Swiss art museum Kunstmuseum Bern said it would accept artworks bequeathed by the deceased son of one of Hitler’s main art dealers, a move that could conclude a period of legal limbo for a collection whose Nazi-era links gripped the nation for over a year.

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