Read Saving Italy: The Race to Rescue a Nation's Treasures from the Nazis Online
Authors: Robert M. Edsel
Renaissance, 28, 29, 72, 75, 106, 150, 153–54, 175, 181, 196, 199, 201, 283
Renoir, Pierre Auguste, 72
Rescuing Da Vinci
(Edsel), xiv
Reynolds, Paul Baillie, 61, 62, 104
Ringler, Josef, 194–95, 212–13, 244, 245, 249–50, 257, 290
Roberts, Owen J., 39
Roberts Commission, 39–41, 43, 45, 50, 54, 65, 328
Robertson, Brian, 315
Rockwell, Norman, 24
Roman Catholic Church, 5, 18–19, 48, 88, 89, 119, 157, 328
Rome, 5, 13, 18, 22, 23, 47,
52,
74, 77, 81–82, 84, 89–90, 96, 103, 110, 125, 141, 209, 211, 296–97, 313
Allied bombing and capture of, 12–15,
15,
26, 32, 33, 40, 104, 136–39, 155–56, 177, 207, 229
American Academy in, xxii, 25, 41, 55, 128, 138, 329, 330
Arch of Constantine in, 137
Borghese Gallery in, 114, 135, 138
bridges of, 135
British School at, 295, 330
Castel Sant’Angelo in, 89
Colosseum in, 5, 13, 33, 74
German Embassy in, 78
German evacuation of, 119, 135, 160
German invasion and occupation of, 47–48, 138
Hertziana Library in, 77, 286, 325
Janiculum Hill in, 138
Palazzo Venezia in, 90, 139
Pantheon in, 33
protection of art of, 114–16, 137–40
Quirinal Palace in, 264
St. Lawrence Outside the Walls Basilica (San Lorenzo) in, 12–15, 33, 40, 137
St. Paul Outside the Walls Monastery in, 85
St. Peter’s Basilica in, 5, 33, 100
St. Peter’s Square in, 17, 48
San Luigi dei Francesi Church in, 114, 138
San Pietro in Vincoli Church in, 137
Santa Maria del Popolo Church in, 138
Sant’Anselmo Monastery in, 85
Seven Pilgrim Churches of, 13
Trajan’s Column in, 137
U.S. Embassy in, 22
Verano Cemetery in, 13
Villa Borghese in, 74, 138
Rommel, Erwin, 81
n
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano, xxi, 14, 22, 33, 41, 45, 79, 100, 121, 179, 207, 238
death of, 258–59
Stalin and, 262
Roosevelt, Theodore, vii
Rosenberg, Alfred, 71, 232, 315
“Rosie the Riveter” (Rockwell), 24
Rossi, Filippo, 173, 288–90, 292, 298, 300, 302–3, 331
Rotari, Pietro,
349
Rothschild family, 72, 73, 198, 308
Rotondi, Pasquale, 113–15, 138, 147
Rotterdam, 34
Röttiger, Hans, 271–76, 278
Royal Air Force, 1–2, 33–34, 36–39, 259
Bomber Command of, 33, 37
Desert Air Force of, 104
Lancasters of, 1–2
Special Air Mission of, 61
Wellingtons of, 33
Rubens, Peter Paul, 73, 77, 114, 116, 147, 168, 199, 289,
348
Rucellair Madonna
(Duccio), 168
Ruggenini, Franco, 195–96, 288, 334
Rundstedt, Gerd von, 243
Rupprecht, Leopold, 212–13
Ruth, Babe, 28
Ryan, Ted, 287–88, 406
Sabratha, xxii, 136
Sachs, Paul, 40, 43, 44, 45, 54–55, 60, 62
Saint George
(Donatello), 147, 196, 290
St. Moritz, xiv, 257, 312
Salerno, 47, 115, 209
Salò, 48, 311
Salvator Mundi
(Leonardo), 331
n
San Gimignano, 5, 104
San Marino, 156
Santa Maria delle Grazie Church, 1–4, 283–85
Cloister of the Dead at, 3
damage to, 2
n,
3–4, 111, 283–85
Refectory of, 2, 3–4, 111, 283–85, 296–97, 323–24
Sardinia, Decimomannu Airdrome in, 105
Sassocorvaro Fortress, 113–14, 115
Saturday Evening Post,
24
Scamporino, Vincent, 208
Scarpitta, Salvatore, xiv–xv, 94–95
Schlegel, Julius, 83–85, 87, 90
School of Athens
(Raphael), 37
School of Bronzino, 325
School of van Dyck, 325
Schubert, Franz, 133
Schulz, General, 275–79
Schweinitz, Viktor von, 263, 269–71, 273–75, 278
Scrovegni, Enrico, 110
Secret Surrender, The
(Dulles), 318–19
Self Portrait
(Ingres), 199
Self Portrait
(Raphael), 199
Senger und Etterlin, Fridolin von, 209
Serlupi Crescenzi, Marchese Filippo, 156, 157, 192, 193, 207–10, 247–48, 327, 328
Seymour, Charles, 305–6
Seymour, Roy, 108
Shinnie, Peter, 104
Sicily, xxi, xxii, 13, 18, 66, 68, 93, 96, 266, 330, 331, 339
Allied invasion and occupation of, xx, 5, 9, 11, 14, 17, 26, 31, 39, 41, 44, 46, 54, 59–61, 115, 119, 165, 221, 339
art treasures of, 44–46, 50, 64
map of, 8
Siena, 104, 124, 140, 142–44, 155, 156, 185, 186, 190, 321
Signorelli, Luca, 114, 289
Sitwell, Osbert, 166
Siviero, Rodolfo, 324, 325
Sizer, Theodore “Tubby,” xxii, 26–27, 54–56, 59–62, 64, 96, 104, 214, 329
Skorzeny, Otto, 48
Slaves
(Michelangelo), 146, 186, 299
Sleeping Cupid
(Caravaggio), 75, 145
Smith, Walter Bedell, 67
Smokey (U.S. soldier), 223–24
Smyth, Craig Hugh, 138
n
Soviet Union, 20, 219, 270
German losses to, 233, 259, 278
German offensive against, 10, 17, 24, 226
Red Army of, 24, 39, 226, 235, 236, 255, 259, 263, 279
U.S. relations with, 316
Western Alliance of, 233–35, 238, 259, 261–63
Spanish Civil War, 10, 42
Speer, Albert, 71, 258–59
Spitzweg, Carl, 72
Spoleto, 86–87, 139
Squarcione, Francesco, 109
SS (
Schutzstaffel
), xix, xx, 5, 19–20, 48–49, 88, 89, 115, 119–20, 158, 168, 198, 229, 234–38, 242–44, 245, 252, 257, 260, 275, 278, 287
n,
292, 314
Ancestral Heritage Research Unit (
Ahnenerbe
) of, 20, 117
armed-combat division (Waffen-SS) of, 19, 71, 172, 245
intelligence agency (
Sicherheitsdienst;
SD) of, 234
16th Panzer Division of, 198
Stalin, Joseph, 262–63
Stalingrad, Battle of, 10, 24
Stars and Stripes,
225
State Department, U.S., 39, 241
Stauffenberg, Claus Schenk Graf von, 159, 242, 275, 287
n
Steinhäuslin, Carlo Alessandro, 156–59, 161
Stone, Harlan F., 40
Stout, George, 42–43, 45, 302
Styron, William, 25
Sullivan & Cromwell, 241
Superintendence of Cultural Heritage (Italy), 76
n
Swiss Guard, 48
Swiss Military Intelligence, 237, 319
Switzerland, xiv, xx, 174–75, 219, 229, 234, 238, 239, 243, 245, 246, 254, 257, 261, 263, 269, 312, 316, 331
Syracuse, 5, 44, 60
Taft, Robert A., 337
Taft School, 24
Tardini, Domenico, 13
n,
210
Taylor, Francis Henry, 39–40, 41, 74, 328
Taylor, Myron, 22, 179
Tedder, Arthur, 61
Tempest, The
(Giorgione), 114–15
Terracina:
Civic Museum of, 131
Temple of Jove Uxor in, 131
Thomas Aquinas, 63, 132, 186
Three Theological Virtues
(Rubens),
348
Tiber River, 89, 135
Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista, 138, 283, 301
Tieschowitz, Bernhard von, 78, 87, 89
Time,
10
Tintoretto, 73, 138
Titian, 73, 76, 84, 114, 138, 140, 199, 289, 321
Tito, 278
Tittmann, Harold, 22
Tizi Ouzou, xxi, 53–57, 61, 65, 93
Torcello, 104
Toscanini, Arturo, 323
Treblinka, 21
Treviso, 10
Traini, Francesco, 205
Tribuna Illustrata
(Italy),
15
Trinity
(Masaccio), 106–8
Triumph of Death, The
(Camposanto fresco), 181
Truman, Harry, 262–63, 318, 410
Truscott, Lucian, 301
Turin, 198, 238, 300
Allied bombing of, 32, 33, 35, 38
Tuscany, xiii–xiv, xix, 114, 190, 339
evacuation of art treasures to, xx, 141–52, 157, 165, 232, 326
Tuttle, Emerson, 55
Twombly, Cy, 336
typhus epidemics, 95
Tyrrhenian Sea, 178, 183
Uccello, Paolo, 167
United Nations, 40, 121
United States, 17, 34, 207, 208, 316
Foreign Service of, 241
Italy’s declaration of war on, 22
“Victory Gardens” in, 24
war effort and employment in, 24
Upper Austrian Hitler Youth, 117
Urbino, 5, 113
Villa Tortorina at, 114–15
Usmiani, Antonio, 238–39, 242
Valentine, Edward, 142
Valmontone, 132
Van Buren, Albert, 138
Van Dyck, Anthony, 139–40, 325
Van Gogh, Vincent, 72
Van Huysum, Jan, 300, 325,
349
Vasari, Giorgio, 75, 107, 118, 181
n
Vase of Flowers
(Van Huysum),
349
Vatican, 12–15, 40, 49–50, 120, 136, 158, 178–79, 206–9, 210–11, 229
archives and art treasures of, 49, 78, 138–39
Hitler’s threats against, 18–19, 21–22, 87, 89
Loggia di Raffaello in, 13
neutrality of, 48, 115
Papal Palace in, 22
Pontifical Library of, 208
relationship of Monuments Men and, 139
sanctuary of diplomats in, 22
Sistine Chapel in, 7, 110
Stanza della Segnatura at, 37
storage of Italian art in, 89–90, 113, 115, 138–40, 141, 147, 296, 324
treaty between Nazis and, 18
Vaughan Thomas, Wynford, 165–68, 172–73
Velasquez, Diego, 199
Veneziani, Padre, 174
Venice, 5, 10, 104, 108, 110, 114, 247, 256, 281, 285–86, 287
Academia in, 138
Doge’s Palace in, 256, 312
Hotel Danieli in, 22, 285
Lido in, 22
St. Mark’s Basilica in, 114
Venus de Milo,
52
Venus of Urbino
(Titian), 76
Verdun, Battle of, 97
Vermeer, Jan, 72, 116, 309
Verona, 104, 169, 171, 238, 281, 286
n
Veronese, Paolo, 138
Verrocchio, 147
Versailles Treaty, 70
Vienna, 83, 241
Academy of Fine Arts in, 71
Kunsthistorisches Museum in, 212
Soviet capture of, 259
Vietinghoff-Scheel, Baron Heinrich von, 246, 251, 253, 259, 261–62, 263, 269–75, 278–79, 287–88, 291–92
View of the Grand Canal in Venice
(Bellotto),
348
Villa delle Fontanelle, 193, 209, 247
Villa di Torre a Cona, 147
Villa Gaggia, 10
Villa Savoia, 16
Visitation
(Pontormo), 169
Vistula River, 219, 233
Vittorio Emanuele III, King of Italy, 16–17, 18, 21, 47, 292
Volturno campaign, 221
Waibel, Max, 237, 239, 263–65, 288, 319
Walker, Hamilton T., 202
Walker, John, 41
war crimes, 282, 314–18
War Department, U.S., 43
Ward-Perkins, John Bryan, xxii, 124, 136, 202, 266, 282, 292, 295, 324, 329–30
Ward-Perkins, Margaret Long, 136
Warren, Robert Penn, 25
Warsaw, 34
Washington, D.C., xiv, 24, 43, 59, 62, 235, 319, 331
Capitol in, 337
Washington University, 333, 334
Waugh, Sidney, 138
n
Weizsäcker, Ernst von, 158
Wenner, Major, 263, 269–70, 273–75, 316
Wentzell, Fritz, 275–76
Wheeler, Mortimer, 136
White House, East Room of, xiv
William Rockhill Nelson Gallery, xxi, 62
Wilson, H. Maitland, 7
Wilson, Woodrow, 24
Winant, John, 34
Wittgens, Fernanda, 296, 323
Wolf, Gerhard, 149, 156–60, 163, 192–93, 198, 230, 322
Wolff, Karl Friedrich Otto, xix, 19–21, 81
n,
249–54, 269–79, 291–93, 313, 315
arrest and trial of, 292–93, 314, 316, 317
death of, 317
and ending war in Italy, 312–14
Himmler and, 251–54, 259–61, 263, 310, 312, 314, 317
Italian transfer and leadership of, xix, 48–49, 87–89, 117, 119–21, 151, 170–72, 194, 198, 210, 212, 219, 229–39
negotiations of Dulles and, 242–46, 249, 251–54, 259–65, 287–88, 313, 315–16, 318–19
and protection of Italian art, 310–12
Wolff-Metternich, Franz Graf von, 71, 77
Wolfsschanze, 17, 73, 159
Women’s Army Corps (WAC), 60
Woolley, Leonard, 55–57, 65–66, 67, 117
Worcester Art Museum, xxi, 137, 331
World War I, xxi, xxii, 1, 10, 20, 42, 54, 62, 69–70, 88, 97, 117, 145, 136, 241
Western Front of, 19
World War II, xiii–xiv, 146, 318
cultural objects still missing from, 325–26, 347–49
D-day invasion of, 209, 233
Eastern Front in, 17, 39, 73, 219, 272, 316
n
Mediterranean theater of, xiv, xxi, 1–6, 9–17, 23, 31–40, 103–11
1943 armistice in, 114, 172, 192
North Africa campaign in, 136, 165
Southern front in, 235
surrender negotiations in, 246, 253–54, 269–79
U.S. entry in, 34
Western Front in, 243, 272
see also specific military units and battles
Yale University, xix, 23–25, 26, 27, 54, 57, 94, 220–21, 305–6, 336–37
Art Gallery of, xix, xxii, 26, 29, 54, 55, 329
Design Department of, 336
Education for War and Reconstruction program of, 23
School of Fine Arts of, 23–24, 25–26, 54, 336
Wright Hall in, 26
Yugoslavia, 236
Zampetti, Pietro, 266
Zimmer, Guido, 239, 316
Zobel, Captain, 195
Zoli, Gian Carlo, 334
Zuckerman, Solomon “Solly,” 61, 62, 104
Zurich, 229, 237, 239, 242, 252
These spliced photos, taken from the rooftop of Santa Maria delle Grazie Church in Milan, are the earliest known images taken after the August 15/16, 1945, raid that nearly destroyed Leonardo da Vinci’s the Last Supper. The bomb landed in the Cloister courtyard (indicated by the rectangle), destroying the covered arcade and causing massive damage to the surrounding buildings. The obliteration of the east wall of the Refectory (denoted with a straight line) caused the roof to collapse. [Civico Archivio Fotografico, Milano]
This photograph of the Refectory interior, taken sometime between 1875 and 1910, shows what the Allied bomb destroyed. Gone is the frescoed vault above the three lunettes on the north wall, lost when the roof collapsed. All of the ornamental scrollwork along the east wall disintegrated. The windows above do not exist today. [Alinari]
While Padre Acerbi’s Dominican workers helped clear debris, engineers constructed a platform (atop the X brace) to build a small terra-cotta protective roof that would shield the painting from rain. A canvas tarp (barely visible at upper left) provided an interim solution. [Olycom]
Yale Associate Professor of Drawing and Painting Deane Keller and his son “Dino,” in 1942. [William Keller Collection]
Monuments officer Captain Mason Hammond conducted classes on Italy while still in North Africa, prior to the Sicily landings. [Elizabeth Hammond Llewellyn Collection]
This open-air cafe in Tizi Ouzou, Algeria, catered to the tribesmen of Kabyle, in the country’s north. The Monuments officers, and others serving in Allied Military Government, began their training in buildings such as these in 1943 before their transfer to the Italian front. [Pennoyer Papers, Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University]
SS leader Heinrich Himmler presents a painting to Adolf Hitler on his fiftieth birthday, April 20, 1939. In attendance was Himmler’s Chief of Staff, Karl Wolff (far right). [The Granger Collection, New York/ullstein bild]
Deane Keller found this undated photograph of Wolff and his second wife, Inge, among the general’s papers at his office in Bolzano sometime around May 14, 1945. [Deane Keller Papers, Manuscripts & Archives, Yale University]
A very young Giovanni Poggi (right), at the time Director of the Uffizi Gallery, takes a last glance at the
Mona Lisa
in December 1913, shortly before returning it to Paris. Poggi played a key role in recovering the painting from the man who stole it from the Louvre in 1911. [Roger-Viollet, Paris]
Hitler visited Florence on May 9, 1938, and spent almost two hours studying works of art in the Pitti Palace, Vasari Corridor, and Uffizi Gallery. Others shown are Dr. Joseph Goebbels (short man behind Hitler); Professor Friedrich Kriegbaum; Benito Mussolini; and Superintendent Giovanni Poggi (hat in hand). [Arianna and Elisa Magrini and Edizioni Polistampa, Firenze]
The saw-toothed ruins of the Abbey of Monte Cassino. Monuments officer Captain Roger Ellis (in the lead) and Major Ernest DeWald are accompanied by Captain Turner, of the British File Unit, for the two-mile ascent up the narrow path cleared of mines by Polish engineers. This photograph was taken on May 27, 1944, just nine days after the battle ended. [National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, MD]