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The Hunt for a 316-Year-Old Stradivarius Stolen in the Fog of War

The violin by the famed Italian luthier was plundered at the end of World War II and presumed lost or destroyed. Now experts say they believe it has resurfaced.

Javier Hernandez
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Classical Music, Deutsche Bank AG, Holocaust and the Nazi Era, Japan, Machold Rare Violins, Music, Stradivari, Antonio, Violins and Violas
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