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A visitor walks past a giant photograph featuring a US soldier holding up a painting looted by the Nazis from a Jewish family in Paris at a storage facility at the Neuschwanstein castle in Mai 1945, on display at the "Looting and Restitution" ("Raub und Restitution") exhibition at Berlin's Jewish Museum on September 18, 2008. The exhibition, which runs from September 19, 2008 to January 25, 2009, details the looting of Jewish art collections and household objects by the Nazi regime before and during the Second World War, and the various institutions put in place to find and return the looted goods. AFP PHOTO JOHN MACDOUGALL (Photo credit should read JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP/Getty Images)

A visitor walks past a giant photograph featuring a US soldier holding up a painting looted by the Nazis from a Jewish family in Paris at a storage facility at the Neuschwanstein castle in Mai 1945, on display at the "Looting and Restitution" ("Raub und Restitution") exhibition at Berlin's Jewish Museum on September 18, 2008. The exhibition, which runs from September 19, 2008 to January 25, 2009, details the looting of Jewish art collections and household objects by the Nazi regime before and during the Second World War, and the various institutions put in place to find and return the looted goods.   AFP PHOTO JOHN MACDOUGALL (Photo credit should read JOHN MACDOUGALL/AFP/Getty Images)