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OverviewIn the shadow of the Second World War's devastation, amid the ruins of cities and the collapse of empires, a different kind of battle was waged-one for the preservation of the world's cultural soul. Guardians of Culture is the powerful, untold story of the Monuments Men: a courageous group of scholars, museum curators, artists, and architects who risked everything to protect and recover the greatest treasures of human civilisation. As Nazi Germany swept across Europe, it wasn't only nations that fell-but identities. Under Hitler's regime, art became both propaganda and plunder. The dictator, a failed artist with grandiose ambitions, envisioned a ""Führermuseum"" that would house the world's most revered masterpieces-stolen from the walls of Europe's finest institutions and the homes of Jewish families. The scale of looting was unprecedented: Da Vincis, Michelangelos, Vermeers, and countless other irreplaceable works were seized, catalogued, and hidden in mines, castles, and secret vaults. Chapter by chapter, Guardians of Culture tracks the rise of this cultural war-from the meticulous Nazi theft machine and its ideological assault on ""degenerate art,"" to the quiet heroism of the Allied response. With the founding of the Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives (MFAA) program in 1943, the Allies created an unlikely military unit tasked with saving Western civilisation's artistic legacy-armed not with guns, but with passion, knowledge, and profound conviction. From the ravaged cathedrals of Italy and the looted museums of France, to the salt mines of Austria and vaults of Nazi Germany, readers will follow the real-life drama of the Monuments Men as they tracked, protected, and reclaimed the cultural history of a continent. Figures like Rose Valland, a quiet French curator turned spy, emerge as unsung heroes who risked their lives to document and preserve stolen treasures under the very noses of the Gestapo. The book also ventures beyond Europe, exploring lesser-known efforts by the MFAA in the Asian theatre, and confronts the ethical and logistical challenges of saving culture amidst total war. What should be protected when bombs fall? Whose heritage is preserved-and at what cost? These questions, as urgent today as they were in the 1940s, are woven throughout this compelling narrative. More than a historical account, Guardians of Culture is a tribute to the enduring power of art, memory, and identity. It reveals how, even in humanity's darkest moments, there were those who believed beauty and history were worth defending. Their mission laid the groundwork for modern preservation laws, influenced the creation of UNESCO, and continues to inspire cultural defenders in conflict zones across the globe. Rich in detail, grounded in meticulous research, and told with cinematic urgency, Guardians of Culture brings to life a war story rarely told-one not of destruction, but of protection. It is a testament to courage, intellect, and the belief that art is not just a reflection of civilisation, but one of its most powerful foundations. Join author Cyril Marlen on this unforgettable journey through time, battle, and heritage, and discover the remarkable individuals who stood between civilisation and its erasure-so that future generations could still see, touch, and remember what it means to be human. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cyril MarlenPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Volume: 30 Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.259kg ISBN: 9798271064579Pages: 102 Publication Date: 22 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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