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This German museum labels art based on how likely it is the Nazis stole it

The museum has begun colour coding its exhibits according to a green-yellow-orange-red scale

May 29, 2018 17:36
The Otto Dix exhibit at the Zeppelin Museum, Friedrichshaven
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A German museum has labelled its works of art based on their likelihood of having been stolen by the Nazis.

The Zeppelin museum, in Friedrichshafen, south Germany, has begun colour coding its exhibits according to a green-yellow-orange-red scale.

No item has yet been given a red label to indicate it had most likely been stolen during the 12-year Nazi era from 1933 to 1945, the Economist reported.

The labelling was introduced as part of one of the museum’s latest exhibitions: “The Obligation of Ownership: An Art Collection Under Scrutiny”.