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Cops raid Nazi heiress’s home to seize masterpiece stolen by her dad…but are shocked to see what was hanging on wall

The Argentine police raided the house of a Nazi heir.

The inspectors in Argentina ran to Patricia’s house on Monday, the daughter of Friedrich Kadgien, the sea side of Mar del Plata near Buenos Aires.

They hoped to find 1743 artworks called a female portrait by painter Giuseppe Vittore Ghislandi. La Nacion notified.

But when it came, the inspectors noticed that the picture had disappeared – with a large piece of needlework that seems to be hanged in the near future.

A female portrait was detected in a real estate advertisement hanging on the wall of Kadgien’s daughter after being offered for sale.

One of the photographs on the online list showed works of art hanging on a living room wall.

Kadgien, described as the ‘lowest species snake’ by American interrogations, died in 1979.

During the Second World War, he fled to Switzerland in 1945, the senior of Hermann Goering, the terrible Luftwaffe chef, and moved to Brazil and Argentina, where he was a successful businessman.

After the war, he was one of the hundreds of Nazis who took refuge in South America – especially in Argentina.

Among the most fames were Adolf Eichmann, the chief architect of Holocaust, and Auschwitz Death Camp Doctor Josef Mengele.

The Argentine police raided the house of a Nazi heir.

According to the local media, the federal law enforcement in Argentina raided the house of a Nazi heir who was believed to be a stolen picture.

According to the local media, the federal law enforcement in Argentina raided the house of a Nazi heir who was believed to be a stolen picture.

Kadgien’s painting was seen by a Dutch journalist who investigated the disappearance of the work of art.

During the Second World War, the painting belonged to Dutch art seller Jacques Goudstikker.

In 1940, he died only 42 years old, when he fell into a ship and broke his neck while he was fell to the Nazis for England, where he was buried.

The portrait of a female portrait on the wall has recently resulted in a speculation that the looted artwork was in the house where Nazi’s daughter belongs to the daughter of Nazi and demanding the return of the rightful owner.

The Argentine police stepped into Kadgien’s house with the hand order and was welcomed with disappointment.

Prosecutor Carlos Martínez, after calling the mountain house on Monday, the Argentine newspaper, “Painting is not at home,” he said.

Inspectors believe that the goblen is hurriedly used to replace something else on the wall.

An investigation on how the portrait could have reached Argentina took journalists to Friedrich Kadgien, who once worked as the financial advisor of Herman Goering, the best Nazi official.

An investigation on how the portrait could have reached Argentina took journalists to Friedrich Kadgien, who once worked as the financial advisor of Herman Goering, the best Nazi official.

The painting is a portrait of Contressa Colleoni, created by Vittore Ghislandi in 1743.

In 1743, a portrait of the Contessa Colleoni, which was created by Vittore Ghislandi, was depicted in a real estate list published by Robles Casas & Campos (left).

An anonymous law enforcement force Outlet, “ “ we found a goblen a long time, there was something else, ” he said.

Patricia Kadgien’s and his partner, the inspectors watched for hours looking for the house.

Patricia’s lawyer was also present and no accusation was made at the moment.

According to the article, although the picture played in the 1940s was stolen, Patricia and its partner may face the charges of concealing the illegal advantage.

There will be no time limits on possible charges due to the worst genocide in human history.

Kadgien, who once worked as the financial advisor of Herman Goering, the best Nazi official, financed the third Reich war efforts with the theft of art and diamonds from the Jewish dealers in the Netherlands.

After the war, Kadgien fled Europe with a skate portrait, and the authorities believe.

First, a company went to Brazil, where he founded, and then moved to Argentina, where he died in 1979. Many Nazis fled to the South American country and at the end of the Second World War, they rebuilt their lives under new identities.

Once upon a time, he belonged to the Netherlands-Yahudi collector Jacques Goudstikker, a successful art dealer in Amsterdam.

Once upon a time, he belonged to the Netherlands-Yahudi collector Jacques Goudstikker, a successful art dealer in Amsterdam.

Storm Trooper Commander Reichstag President Goering is standing with Adolph Hitler

Storm Trooper Commander Reichstag President Goering is standing with Adolph Hitler

Inspectors seized every document from the house, but not the award -winning artwork they went to search because Mar Del Plata was not in the house.

Inspectors seized every document from the house, but not the award -winning artwork they went to search because Mar Del Plata was not in the house.

‘A Lady Portrait’ is between at least 800 pieces of Goudstikker, which is seized or purchased by the Nazis under pressure.

In the early 2000s, the inspectors rescued more than 200 pieces, but many of them were lost – like ‘a female portrait’ – and included in the international loss of art list and the official Dutch art list looted by the Nazis.

Before the failure of Europe, Goudstikker helped the Jews to escape from the Nazis.

The details of Goudstikker’s art collection were held in a small black book he received on his journey to England in May 1940 because the Dutch was invading Nazi.

The booklet was finally discovered by his surviving wife Desi and their only son EDO.

Goudstikker’s heir, Marei von Saher, says now that he plans to make a claim and to initiate a legal procedure to return to his family.

“My father -in -law Jacques Goudstikker’s works of art began in the late 90s and I will not give up, ” he said.

‘My family Jacques’ collection robbed each work of art and aims to bring back the legacy,’ he said.

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