Patricia Kadgien
Patricia Kadgien is a yoga instructor in Mar del Plata, Argentina, who recently came into the spotlight after the Federal Police raided her home where a Nazi-looted artwork was believed to have been displayed. The painting, 'Portrait of a Lady,' originally part of a Jewish art dealer's collection in the Netherlands, was discovered through a real estate listing. Kadgien, the daughter of the Nazi official Friedrich Gustav Kadgien, did not provide information to investigators about the painting's current whereabouts.
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| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Argentina | 1 | 5.00 | 0.09% | +0% | 45,195,774 | 42,557 | $450,000 | 424$ |
| Totals | 1 | 45,195,774 | 42,557 | $450,000 | 424$ |
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Argentina:
She is the owner of the house where the painting was found.
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United States:
Patricia Kadgien, the 59-year-old daughter of Nazi officer Friedrich Kadgien, has been accused of attempting to hide an 18th-century Italian painting that was looted during World War II.
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Spain:
Patricia Kadgien is the daughter of Friedrich Kadgien and is being investigated for complicity in her father's crimes.
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Portugal:
Patricia Kadgien is being tried in an Argentine court for improper possession and concealment of a painting by the Italian Baroque painter Giuseppe Ghislandi.
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Brazil:
Patricia Kadgien identified the painting at her home.
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Argentina:
Patricia Kadgien is suspected of having kept the stolen painting that her father allegedly brought to the country.
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United Kingdom:
Patricia Kadgien was involved in the recovery of an 18th-century portrait stolen by the Nazis.
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Argentina:
Patricia Kadgien presented a purchase ticket to prove that the painting was acquired in good faith by her family.
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Argentina:
Patricia Kadgien, the daughter of Nazi leader Fiedrich Gustav Kadgien, and her husband were charged with aggravated concealment of theft in the context of genocide.
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Australia:
Patricia Kadgien is the daughter of a Nazi officer and is involved in a case regarding the concealment of stolen art.
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