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Poland receives 2 stolen paintings seized in New York

By: Ray Sanchez
NEW YORK (REUTERS).- A pair of 19th century paintings by Polish Impressionist Julian Falat, looted by the Nazis nearly seven decades ago, were returned to Polish authorities on Thursday in a ceremony in New York. President Bronislaw Komorowski of Poland accepted the paintings — “The Hunt” and “Off to the Hunt” — at Poland’s consulate in Manhattan. U.S. officials seized the works of art last year from two New York auction houses. “The two world wars that we experienced and numerous uprisings … left Poland’s national heritage really impoverished,” said Bogdan Zdrojewski, Poland’s culture minister. “That is why every object that returns to our country has huge value that is both spiritual and emotional.” In August 1944, German S.S. commander Benne Von Arent confiscated the most valuable items from Poland’s National Museum, including the two paintings returned on Thursday. Many of the looted pieces remain missing. U.S. officials seized the Falat paintings after