The Heart of the Dutch Treasure. the Deputy Director of the National Museum of History Brings Serious Accusations: "the Dutch Have Lied"
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Ernest Oberländer, former director of the National Museum of Roman History, first offered to the public a wide report on the circumstances in which more daisic artifacts of an exceptional value were stolen from the Drents Museum in Assen, Holland, where they were awarded for a temporary exhibition. The article of the extremely serious charge brought to the conduct of the Drens Museum in the Netherlands in case of the Danish cofice: “They lied! T…
The director of the National Museum of History, Ernest Oberlander, told an interview for the international press by passing on gold objects from the Drenns Museum, which he was awarded. He says the Dutch party "false" in connection with the museum's security measures.
Ernest Oberländer, who was director of the National Museum of History in Bucharest, launched new charges of theft of dacicic treasure following the tear from the Drens Museum in Assen. He criticised the heavy leadership...
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