'Nein, nein, nein!'

November 18 2013

Cornelius Gurlitt, the owner of the alleged 'Nazi art hoard' of some 1400 works, says he won't surrender the works (reports Bloomberg):

“What kind of a state is it that confiscates my private property?” the Spiegel quoted Gurlitt as saying. The magazine said Gurlitt, 80, who has until now shied away from journalists, agreed to spend several days with a reporter.

“They must be returned to me,” Spiegel quoted Gurlitt as saying. “They are putting all this in a false light. I won’t speak to them and I won’t give anything back -- no, no, no.”

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