Police in Argentina reportedly raided a home in a coastal town on Monday after someone spotted a real estate ad that included images of art the Nazis looted in the Second World War.

According to a report in Dutch newspaper Algemeen Dagblad, a painting titled “Portrait of a Lady” by 17th Century Italian painter Giuseppe Ghislandi, was the property of Jewish art dealer Jacques Goudstikker, who died shortly after the start of the war.

Hermann Göring and other Nazis acquired many of his collection, which contained over 1,000 artworks, at very low prices. Records from 1946 indicate the painting’s last owner was Göring's senior aide Friedrich Kadgien, who moved to Argentina after the war.

Authorities listed the artwork as missing, but the trail went cold – until Kadgien's daughter put her Arg

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