Looted Judaica and European Cultural Historical Heritage
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.58894/EJPP.2021.4.424
Judaica
religious art
looting
spoliation
anti-semitism
cultural historical heritage
Abstract
During the Holocaust, the physical persecution of the Jews in Europe was conducted along with a series of policies aimed at the appropriation of Jewish religious art as well as objects related to the Jewish cultural heritage. These objects are known as Judaica and their systematic appropriation by the Nazi regime, in Germany and throughout Europe, is referred to as “the looting of Judaica”. The paper examines the relation between these objects and the European cultural historical heritage while discussing potential paths of interdisciplinary study of the looted Judaica.