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I'm still reading “The R*pe of Europa”, a book about nazi plunder of European art.
The R*pe of Europa delves a lot into Göring and Hitler schemes to collect art. Hitler's collection was organized for his future “Führermuseum” in Linz, but in practice it was basically his own private collection. Göring had his own agents and dealers working to acquire art across occupied Europe (mostly through confiscated property, museum looting or forced acquisitions where the owner couldn't simply turn down the nazi's offers too many times) and they did what they could to get the best pieces before Hans Posse who reported directly to Hitler, as once Posse determined a certain piece was destined to Linz it was completely out of reach.
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Just finished The Yiddish Policemen's Union by Michael Chabon, I really enjoyed it, the mystery aspects worked really well, plus
Current reading The Romanovs: 1613-1918 by Simon Sebag Montefiore, a really fun overview of the dynasty, feels poppy but there's definitely meat to his research
Also reading Utopia by Saint Sir Thomas More, might just be r-slurred but it's boring , and Books of Blood by Clive Barker it's really good, but Barker is 100% a degenerate.
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I loved that one, definitely poppy but it's still quite informative and a good introduction to Imperial Russia. Peter the Great was a total psychopath, what he did to his beheaded lover was some serial killer type of shit.
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All of the Cabinet of Curiosities stuff from Peter is 100% psychotic
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