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Most of the "expropriated" and that it does not see, so they get the crumbs and then embarrassed some things to show. Like Schliemann gold, 50 years old was lying, and some, quite a small show.
Just so many monuments that have been removed trains after the war, from all over Europe .... impossible to take into account not to show. And what promises Antonova, so it is already 40 years of promises
Not everything in her power.

Collections of European and American museums are replenished as a result of conquest and colonial wars. They are ashamed of, really, for good reason. And we have nothing to be ashamed, we all received as compensation for the crimes that started a "enlightened" Europe on our territory.
     Museums of the Western world for centuries formed by conquest and kolonealnyh wars. Try to return the loot! So try to Egypt, Greece to recover their treasures, but can not. During the Great Patriotic War, our nation has lost an enormous number of works of art. Where are they? Somewhere in the vaults of Europe and America. (If you do not believe what has been destroyed, and ssozheno pokorezheno) And no this is not going to give! Alone, we always blame and forever robbed such as the minister or the secretary-general ##############betrayers of national interests. Thankfully, not all had stolen! And, thank God, not all like them! There are those who, on the contrary, acquire and multiply wealth and glory of the Fatherland!



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