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Two workers sliding a crate of looted objects down a wooden ramp for transfer to Lager Peter on June 12, 1944 in Neuschwanstein, Germany.
ARTINFO: Jewish Groups Launch New Online Nazi-Looted Art Database ARTINFO 2010
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Two workers sliding a crate of looted objects down a wooden ramp for transfer to Lager Peter on June 12, 1944 in Neuschwanstein, Germany.
ARTINFO: Jewish Groups Launch New Online Nazi-Looted Art Database ARTINFO 2010
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Two workers sliding a crate of looted objects down a wooden ramp for transfer to Lager Peter on June 12, 1944 in Neuschwanstein, Germany.
ARTINFO: Jewish Groups Launch New Online Nazi-Looted Art Database ARTINFO 2010
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Two workers sliding a crate of looted objects down a wooden ramp for transfer to Lager Peter on June 12, 1944 in Neuschwanstein, Germany.
ARTINFO: Jewish Groups Launch New Online Nazi-Looted Art Database ARTINFO 2010
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Two workers sliding a crate of looted objects down a wooden ramp for transfer to Lager Peter on June 12, 1944 in Neuschwanstein, Germany.
ARTINFO: Jewish Groups Launch New Online Nazi-Looted Art Database ARTINFO 2010
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King Ludwig's main castle "Neuschwanstein" or as the locals call it ..
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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Americans often don't recognize the historic sites along the way, but they love Neuschwanstein.
Europe's Currency Road to Nowhere Austan Goolsbee 2011
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It starts in Wurzburg, winds through Bavaria and gloriously presents the charming castles, towns and cathedrals of medieval Europe, culminating at Neuschwanstein Castle outside Fussen, on the southern border.
Europe's Currency Road to Nowhere Austan Goolsbee 2011
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(Neuschwanstein Castle in Germany [photo by Softeis])
Justin Snider: Building Castles in the air: Visionary Leadership Justin Snider 2010
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Yes, the "Romantic Road" and Neuschwanstein Castle are popular, mostly with American tourists, not so much with Greeks, Italians or Germans.
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