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For further information about , you may wish to consult these resources:
- The Wikipedia article on "Degerate Art" provides links to articles about the artists and movements which were condemned by the Nazis as "degerate."
- On the University of South Florida's Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust website, the Degenerate Art article features images as well as sound and video clips.
- On the same website, you can see examples of Nazi Approved Art.
- Extensive resources for studying the Holocaust may be found on the Vad Yashem website.
- Hector Feliciano's The lost museum : the Nazi conspiracy to steal the world's greatest works of art (New York : BasicBooks, c1997) has the LC call number N8795.3 .F8 F4613 1997
- In conjunction with the exhibition to be held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Feb. 17-May 12, 1991, and at the Art Institute of Chicago, June 22-Sept. 8, 1991, Stephanie Barron edited Degenerate art : the fate of the avant-garde in Nazi Germany (Los Angeles, Calif. : Los Angeles County Museum of Art ; New York : H.N. Abrams, c1991) which has the LC call number N6868 .D3388 1991b.
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