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Catalogue reference: T 209

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T 209

Minutes, correspondence, papers and publications of the British Committee on the Preservation and Restitution of Works of Art, Archives and Other Material in Enemy Hands (Macmillan Committee). Digital copies of records relating to Looted art...

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T 209

Title
British Committee on the Preservation and Restitution of Works of Art, Archives and Other Material in Enemy Hands (Macmillan Committee): Minutes, Correspondence and Papers
Date

1943-1947

Description

Minutes, correspondence, papers and publications of the British Committee on the Preservation and Restitution of Works of Art, Archives and Other Material in Enemy Hands (Macmillan Committee).

Digital copies of records relating to Looted art 1939-1961 (including selected records in series T 209) can be searched and downloaded.

Note

This series forms part of the Looted Art Collection; records selection and descriptions reproduced by the kind permission of the Commission for Looted Art in Europe.

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status

Public Record(s)

Language

English

Creator(s)
British Committee on the Preservation and Restitution of Works of Art, Archives and Other Material in Enemy Hands, 1944-1946
Physical description

39 file(s)

Access conditions

Open unless otherwise stated

Administrative / biographical background

The British Committee on the Preservation and Restitution of Works of Art, Archives and Other Material in Enemy Hands (the Macmillan Committee) was appointed by the Prime Minister in May 1944 .

Chairman: The Rt Hon Lord Macmillan, PC, GCVO, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary

The Terms of Reference: To be at the service of His Majesty's Government in connexion with the post-war restitution of monuments, works of art, and archives misappropriated by enemy governments or individuals in the course of war.To co-operate with the commission already appointed by the President of the United States for similar purposes and with any like bodies which may be set up in other allied countries.To avail themselves of the special information possessed by other bodies, such as the conference of Allied Ministers of Education.To investigate and consider the technical problems (other than legal) of restitution, and to advise His Majesty's Government regarding the policy to be adopted in the matters of restitution and, if requested to do so, of reparation in kind.To make such enquiries, adopt such methods, and promote such collaboration as seems best calculated to secure the general purposes to be served by the committee.

In September 1944 the Prime Minister accepted the committee's proposal to "enlarge its advisory functions to cover questions of preservation during the period of hostilities on the understanding that the Committee's work does not interfere with military affairs and duplicate the work of salvage and preservation already being performed by the appropriate departments of SHAEF and the War Office."

The Committee was terminated on 31 August 1946.

Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C13946/

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British Committee on the Preservation and Restitution of Works of Art, Archives and Other Material in Enemy Hands (Macmillan Committee): Minutes, Correspondence and Papers