Stolen ornaments at a German museum “The greatest post-war art theft” Local newspaper November 26, 7:28

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Someone has entered the museum in Dresden, eastern Germany, known for one of Europe's finest treasures, and diamond-adorned ornaments have been stolen. The local media have reported that the damage amounted to approximately 120 billion yen in Japanese yen, “the largest post-war art theft case after the war”.

The theft occurred at a museum displaying gems and artwork in the Residenz Palace in the center of Dresden.

According to local police, in the early morning of the 25th, someone invaded through the window of the museum, destroyed the display case, stole jewels, and escaped.

The police are chasing the men's whereabouts because there are two other men in the security camera.

The person in charge of the museum said that at least three sets of 18th-century ornaments decorated with diamonds were stolen, saying, “I was shocked by the savage act. “It ’s invaluable in its history.”

The police did not disclose the amount of damage, but the mass newspaper “Built” said that it was 1 billion euros (about 120 billion yen in Japanese yen), saying that it was the largest post-war art theft case. The