www.lootedartcommission.com (English language website)
Commission for Looted Art in Europe (CLAE) website, containing information about the role, activities and achievements of the commission.
www.lootedart.com (English language website)
Central Registry of Information on Looted Cultural Property 1933–1945. The website contains the latest news and events in the field as well as a database of over 25 000 looted items.
www.commartrecovery.org (English language website)
The Commission for Art Recovery website, which was set up in 1997 in order to support restitution efforts regarding works of art that were seized, confiscated or taken in error as a result of the policies of the Third Reich.
www.artloss.com (English language website)
Baza danych The Art Loss Register zaginionych i skradzionych dzieł sztuki, antyków i kolekcji. Zakres usług obejmuje rejestrację, wyszukiwanie i odzyskiwanie obiektów na całym świecie.
www.ifar.org/home.php (English language website)
The International Foundation for Art Research website presents information on authenticity, ownership, theft as well as other artistic, legal and ethnic aspects regarding works of art.
www.artrestitution.at (English language website) www.kunstrestitution.at (German language website)
A database of the works of art of the National Fund of the Republic of Austria for Victims of National Socialism. The Fund supplies information of the topic of works of art and cultural property found today in museums and collections of the Republic of Austria and which, according to the latest research, could have been seized by the National Socialist regime.
www.provenienzforschung.gv.at (German and English language website)
The website of the Commission for Provenance Research at the Ministry of Education, Art. And Culture of the Republic of Austria, founded in 1998. The Commission makes available all reports regarding restitution during the period 1998-2008 as well as decisions of the Restitution Committee.
www.restitution-art.cz (Czech and English language website)
An internet database run by the Czech Republic Ministry of Culture, containing information about works of art lost by victims of the holocaust from within the Czech borders.
www.culture.gouv.fr/documentation/mnr/pres.htm (French language website)
The French catalogue of the Musées Nationaux Récupération which presents works of art of unconfirmed provenance, which had been retrieved from the terrain of Germany after the Second World War.
www.dhm.de/datenbank/ccp/dhm_ccp.php?seite=9&lang=de (German and English language website)
A database of objects gathered in the Central Collecting Point in Munich and made available by the German Historical Museum.
www.dhm.de/datenbank/linzdb/index.html (German and English language website)
A database of pieces of art chosen for the Art Museum in Linz, which was created by Adolf Hitler. The database is run by the German Historical Museum.
www.lostart.de (German, English, Russian, French and Spanish language website)
A database of lost works of art created by Koordinierungsstelle für Kulturgutverluste in Magdeburg. It contains a list of over 2200 works of art which disappeared from public institutions or were stolen from individuals in Germany as well as objects of unknown provenance.
www.herkomstgezocht.nl (Dutch and English language website)
The Nederlands Kunstbezitcollectie (NK collection) contains around 4000 works of art including paintings (ca 1600), drawings, graphics, ceramics, cutlery, furniture, carpets and other objects which were recovered from Germany after the Second World War.
www.restitutiecommissie.nl (Dutch and English language website)
The Advisory Committee for the evaluation of restitutional applications, which, in the Netherlands, is engaged in cases involving looted works of art whose earlier owners had lost them due to theft, confiscation or forced sale during the nazi regime.
www.lostart.ru (Russian, German, English and French language website)
The website of the Russian Federation Ministry of Culture which is dedicated to wartime losses from the terrain of Russia and the CSSR.
www.nepip.org (English language website)
A website run by the American Alliance of Museums, which conatins a database of over 29 000 registered objects, the provenance of which suggests a European origin from around 1933-45.
www.state.gov/p/eur/rt/hlcst/122038.htm (English language website)
The decisions of the Washington Conference of 1998.
www.archives.gov/research/holocaust/finding-aid (English language website)
A database of documents regarding the looting of works of art by the nazis and which can be found in the National Archives of the United States of America.
www.getty.edu/research/tools/provenance/index.html (English language website)
Information regarding the provenance research carried out by the Getty research Institute.