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Why The Nazis Fell In Love With The Bayeux Tapestry


Why the Nazis fell in love with the Bayeux Tapestry
Why the Nazis fell in love with the Bayeux Tapestry
Published:
February 10, 2021 at 7:01 pm
On 1 August 1944, two SS officers drove a pair of trucks into the heart of Nazi-occupied Paris, and headed straight for the Louvre. These men were on a top-secret mission – one assigned to them by Heinrich Himmler, Reichsführer of the SS and one of the most powerful men in the Third Reich.
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Himmler had tasked the two men with descending into the bowels of the world-famous art museum, seizing the Bayeux Tapestry and spiriting it away to a “safe place” far from the grasp of the Allies’ rapidly advancing armies. ....

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