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The Marburg Central Collecting Point, also known as the Marburg Central Art Collecting Point, was the first art depot in Post-World War II Germany.[1] It was established by the U.S. Office of Military Government in the university town of Marburg to collect art looted or evacuated from museums, libraries, archives, castles, etc. before and during World War II and return them to their rightful owners. The Collecting Point existed between May 1945 and mid-August 1946.
^Rasch, Marco (2021). Das Marburger Staatsarchiv als Central Collecting Point (in German). Marburg: Hessisches Staatsarchiv. ISBN 978-3-7705-6602-0.
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